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Can I join the Discord?? I am the current "administrator" of the Second Apocalypse wiki on fandom...
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Literature / Re: Yearly Reading Targets 2023
« Last post by Wilshire on February 27, 2023, 02:18:45 pm »
I think I am starting the year off with rereading Acts of Caine. I'm hoping is pretty interesting on a re-read given how the series ends, and also its been a few years so I forget most of the details. Its something of a blessing for having a shit memory, rereads are more fun!
Heroes Die (1)
This is really a great book. It couches some thought-provoking topics inside over-the-top action, which makes it fun to read both on a surface level and at a bit of a deeper level. It also has a delightful ending that I had largely forgotten about. Sure its a bit contrived, but it all fits together in a very satisfying way. This satisfaction is only enhanced by how the next book starts, almost making me wish the first Caine chapter of book 2 could have been shoved into the end of Book 1 (though I don't think that really works from a publishing or story telling perspective). Its not a masterclass tale of foreshadowing, like TDTCB for example, but its still great to reread (and more interesting on a first read than TDTCB).

Witness for the Dead was good.  Addison must get enjoyment out of using as many unpronounceable proper names as she can.  This elf-goblin society she's made is also very proper and there are titles and forms of address further muddling everything up, but it makes for a very atmospheric read.  It's not terribly long and doesn't have a typical narrative structure.  It is just several weeks in the life of a Witness for the Dead, which is kind of a half priest half detective government position.  The book has very loose ties to Goblin Emperor, and is a quicker read if you just want to taste what Addison offers.

Lora Selezh is just a short story prelude of sorts to Witness.  It gives an outisder perspective to the Witness 1st person narrator, which was interesting.  That character's view of himself seems to be at odds to how others in Witness see him, but we never get outside his pov within that book.  It's a nice little story, and yes, i'm padding my numbers.  These Addison books all have a very wholesome feel to them that is absent from much of modern fantasy.
That's interesting. I like Goblin Emperor but I didnt feel compelled to read the other books, maybe because reading another full book seemed a bit tiresome. Something with an atypical narrative, and/or closer to novella size, sounds like something I might consider for some future day.
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Literature / Re: Yearly Reading Targets 2023
« Last post by The P on February 24, 2023, 01:55:44 pm »
The Great Ordeal by Bakker (2)  likely my favorite
The Unholy Consult by Bakker (3) likely my second favorite
Witness for the Dead by Katherine Addison (4)
Lora Selezh by Katherine Addison (5)

Witness for the Dead was good.  Addison must get enjoyment out of using as many unpronounceable proper names as she can.  This elf-goblin society she's made is also very proper and there are titles and forms of address further muddling everything up, but it makes for a very atmospheric read.  It's not terribly long and doesn't have a typical narrative structure.  It is just several weeks in the life of a Witness for the Dead, which is kind of a half priest half detective government position.  The book has very loose ties to Goblin Emperor, and is a quicker read if you just want to taste what Addison offers.

Lora Selezh is just a short story prelude of sorts to Witness.  It gives an outisder perspective to the Witness 1st person narrator, which was interesting.  That character's view of himself seems to be at odds to how others in Witness see him, but we never get outside his pov within that book.  It's a nice little story, and yes, i'm padding my numbers.  These Addison books all have a very wholesome feel to them that is absent from much of modern fantasy.
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General Misc. / Re: Quotes
« Last post by sciborg2 on February 16, 2023, 06:33:55 pm »
 "Anyone who attempts to generate random numbers by deterministic means is, of course, living in a state of (original) sin."
   -J V Neumann
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General Misc. / Re: Quotes
« Last post by sciborg2 on February 15, 2023, 07:45:08 pm »

“How it is that anything so remarkable as a state of consciousness comes about as a result of irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the djinn when Aladdin rubbed his lamp in the story.”

― Thomas Henry Huxley
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Author Q&A / Re: The Rape of Omindalea
« Last post by SmilerLoki on February 04, 2023, 02:09:26 pm »
Yeah, Bakker says so 7 years ago, and yet nothing gets done, which is a serious cause for doubt.
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News/Announcements / Re: Second Apocalypse Discord Server [Yes, we have one!]
« Last post by Wilshire on February 04, 2023, 03:05:27 am »
For posterity, yes its still active as of today :)
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Author Q&A / Re: The Rape of Omindalea
« Last post by Wilshire on February 04, 2023, 03:04:39 am »
Hold up, did this entry exist in the published books? I can't find it in any of my Kindle copies.
That seems like something that could be updated. I certainly would like to know more about this considering the implications of potential Nonman/Human mixing going on.
IIRC you can do a search for the names and one or two appear in the series, as an individual entry in a glossary it never made it into the series...

This is indeed not in the books and never was in any published versions, at least to my knowledge, so the canonicity of the event is moot.
Not really moot:
I had no idea it was removed! I'll have to investigate...
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News/Announcements / Re: Any news or updates from Bakker?
« Last post by Wilshire on February 04, 2023, 03:03:11 am »
Yup, no news since then.
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News/Announcements / Re: Any news or updates from Bakker?
« Last post by SmilerLoki on February 04, 2023, 02:12:24 am »
Sent!
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