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833.1 | _Armegeddon Blues_ | STARCH::WHERRY | Serious Weirdness | Wed Oct 04 1989 16:58 | 10 |
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This book is also by Daniel Keys Moran and is set in the same future/past
history. It can be read with or without reading either _Emerald_Eyes_ or
_The_Long_Run_.
_The_Long_Run_ is much more silly than either of the other two books. I found
TLR to be amsuing, but the book was getting too flip by the end and much more
would have caused me to throw it onto the mass pike in a rain storm.
brad
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833.2 | good read! | GUESS::STOLOS | | Thu Oct 26 1989 13:19 | 5 |
| i have to say i really enjoyed tlr it was fun and left some mysterous
loose ends which i'm sure will be used later. enjoyed it so much
i read 350 pages in 2 days (oh that's why i had a bad headache!).
it should go over big everywhere...except maybe france;')
pete
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833.3 | | ODIXIE::MOREAU | Ken Moreau;Sales Support;South FL | Sun Nov 13 1994 14:29 | 26 |
| RE: .1
>_The_Long_Run_ is much more silly than either of the other two books. I found
>TLR to be amsuing, but the book was getting too flip by the end and much more
>would have caused me to throw it onto the mass pike in a rain storm.
Oh, I could not disagree more. The entire book showed (IMHO) a *great* sense
of humor. The bazooka in his bedroom, Trent's comments as he assists Melissa
in regaining her footing after he disarms her, the conversation with Vance as
he is leaving Peaceforcer Heaven ("You are entirely too intelligent for my
peace of mind", "And you don't sound nearly desparate enough for mine"), the
sequence with the press conference, etc. Trent was dedicated, competent, and
completely committed to his goal, but he still had time for gallows humor.
I re-read the book every month or so, just to enjoy the sense of adventure,
and (I dare say) *FUN* that pervades the book.
By the way, did you know that there is a new book out set in the same universe?
It is called "The Last Dancer", ISBN 0-553-56249-5. It has Denice and David
Castanaveras and the rest of the gang, but *not* Trent. The afterword says
that Moran is working on a new Trent book, due out "in fall of 1994". We will
see, considering that it is almost winter 94 as I write this, and there is no
sign of the book...
-- Ken Moreau
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833.4 | still can't find it! | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | Even a clown knows when to strike | Mon Nov 14 1994 13:45 | 13 |
| re -.1
One nit - Trent did show up in The Last Dancer ( how could you
forget the clown makeup? :-) ), and I was whole-heartedly glad to see
him there.
I've managed to find Armageddon Blues, Emerald Eyes and The Last
Dancer at used book stores - but is The Long Run available *anywhere*?
It's my favorite book of the trilogy and i can't find it anywhere :-(.
Wishing DKM wrote more stories....
Jimbo
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833.5 | | ODIXIE::MOREAU | Ken Moreau;Sales Support;South FL | Mon Nov 14 1994 21:04 | 22 |
| RE: .4
I found The_Long_Run in a used bookstore. As far as I know it is out of
print, but the ISBN # is 0-553-28144-5, copyright 1989, published by
Bantam/Spectra.
I am only on page 150 (where Ripper is giving Denice a hard time because
she isn't doing her job), so I haven't encountered Trent yet. But, boy, is
there a lot of setup here. Sedon, Devane, Obodi, Ripper, Camber Tremodian
and Robert Yo, this is getting *very* interesting.
-- Ken Moreau
P.S. Politically incorrect comment follows: press <NEXT UNSEEN> if easily
offended.
I hate this: whole racks of major chain bookstores are crowded with lousy
AD&D "novels", plus other whole racks are crowded with lousy Star Trek and
Star Wars universe novels, and Daniel Keys Moran can't even keep his books
in print. There is no justice in this world... (grouse, grouse, complain,
complain, whine, whine, ...) :-(
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833.6 | the search goes on... | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | Even a clown knows when to strike | Tue Nov 15 1994 14:08 | 10 |
| re -.1
Why'd ya put that behind a spoiler? - I whole heartedly agree!
Though I'd add Ellison, Hawke, Butler, Knight and a slew of others
to the list . . .
Thanks for the info on TLR - I'll keep on looking ( sigh )...
- jimbo
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833.7 | | ODIXIE::MOREAU | Ken Moreau;Sales Support;South FL | Mon Apr 24 1995 11:54 | 7 |
| I went to my used bookstore and picked up a copy of both "Emerald Eyes" and
"The Long Run" in decent condition. If anyone is interested in either of
these books, send mail to ODIXIE::MOREAU and we can work something out.
First come, first served...
-- Ken Moreau
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833.8 | | ODIXIE::MOREAU | Ken Moreau;Sales Support;South FL | Wed Apr 26 1995 20:54 | 3 |
| The Long Run has been claimed, but Emerald Eyes is still available.
-- Ken Moreau
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