Friday, October 17, 2025

Into Africa - Martin Dugard

Bantam, 2004, 410 pages
Original copyright 2003
ISBN: 978-0-553-41447-7
Read: January 2025, age 46
 
This book is basically the lead-up to the 'Dr. Livingstone, I presume' line - the story of D. David Livingstone, and Henry Morton Stanley's exploration of central Africa.  It was super-interesting at the start, but got a little long and repetitive as things played out.  I'm glad I read it.
 
Rating: 4-

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Monster Hunter: Siege - Larry Correia

Baen, 2017
ISBN: 978-1-4814-8255-4
Read: February 2025, age 46
 
Monster Hunter International, book 6
 
Fun, violent, generally pretty good for a shoot-em-up thriller.  I prefer this one, having Owen as the POV character, as opposed to the last two.
 
Rating: 4

Friday, October 10, 2025

Hogfather - Terry Pratchett

Harper Torch, 1999, 421 pages
Read: January 2025, age 46 

Discworld, book 20
 
This was yet another fantastically quotable book,  funny, and deeper than it had any right to be.  Prime Pratchett, in other words.  
 
My only real quibble is that in the ebook format, the footnotes were unlinked end-notes, and that didn't work very well for me.  Reading them all at the end just isn't the same.

Rating: 5

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Into the Wild - Jack Krakauer

Anchor, 2009, 228 pages
Read: December 2024, age 46
 
Basically a long-form journalism report on the death of a kid who underestimated what it would take to survive on his own in Alaska, it was more compelling than it had any right to be, and I quite enjoyed it. 
 
Rating: 4

Friday, October 3, 2025

NPCs - Drew Hayes (Audiobook)

Tantor Audio, 2014, 7.8 hours
Read by: Roger Wayne
Listened to: January 2025, age 46
 
Spells, Swords, & Stealth, book 1 

A fun story that got derailed by a weak narrator.  His voices were generally good, but the 'narrator' voice was really bad, hesitant, pausing at inopportune times, and felt like he was struggling to read at times.  There were other times when the voices were contradicted by the text - "'lines in a quiet rasp', he bellowed" - things like that.
 
Rating: 3

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

The Element of Fire - Martha Wells (Audiobook)

Tantor, 2013, 14.1 hours
Read by: Derek Perkins
Listened to:  September 2024, age 46
 
Ile-Rien, book 1 

I suspect that I'd prefer this book in print.  The narration didn't add to the experience - the tone and expression didn't always match the words and descriptors.  I think the story was really quite good, but the overall product wasn't was I was hoping for.  
 
Also, the book may be more complex than half-a-brain-while-driving deserves.  So, good, but I think there's an excellent print book in there.
 
Rating: 3

Friday, September 26, 2025

The Goblin Horde - Ivan Kal (Audiobook)

Tantor Audio, 2019, 8.4 hours
Read by: Ryan Burke
Listened to: November 2024, age 46
 
Tower of Power, book 2 

...yup.  Still bad.  There's unrealized potential for a good story - the visuals are good, and the setting is interesting enough.  The dialogue and the characters are very weak.  Kind of fun, though. 
 
Rating: 2+