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Welcome Gary
I am a great fan of Lois MacMaster Bujold myself!
I think her style is unique, finding similarities with her is just impossible. But in a very different style, maybe the richness of her writing, her humanism, can be found in Connie WIllis books: I loved "Passage" (totally different from LMB's "Passage" which is the third book of the TSK tetralogy, except that they both have to do with a ship cruise) and of course all the "time travel" books, namely Doomsday's Book, To Say Nothing of the Dog, the short story Fire Watch and the "Blackout /All Clear " duology.
Speaking of Passage, did you also read LMB's fantasy, the three books in the Chalion Universe, the four TSK books, the singlet "Spirit Ring".. and if yo uare lucky enough to find copy, the collection "Dreamweaver Dilemma", or only the Vorkosigan Saga?
I am a great fan of Lois MacMaster Bujold myself!
I think her style is unique, finding similarities with her is just impossible. But in a very different style, maybe the richness of her writing, her humanism, can be found in Connie WIllis books: I loved "Passage" (totally different from LMB's "Passage" which is the third book of the TSK tetralogy, except that they both have to do with a ship cruise) and of course all the "time travel" books, namely Doomsday's Book, To Say Nothing of the Dog, the short story Fire Watch and the "Blackout /All Clear " duology.
Speaking of Passage, did you also read LMB's fantasy, the three books in the Chalion Universe, the four TSK books, the singlet "Spirit Ring".. and if yo uare lucky enough to find copy, the collection "Dreamweaver Dilemma", or only the Vorkosigan Saga?
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I'm afraid we may have been at bit too enthusiastically welcoming.
The latest introducees didn't stick around very long, did they?
The latest introducees didn't stick around very long, did they?

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Welcome Gary and enjoy
Yes EPS, you kind of leapt on them too fast.
Yes EPS, you kind of leapt on them too fast.

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Granted I may have been too fast.umsolopagas wrote:... Yes EPS, you kind of leapt on them too fast.

But I surely didn't *land* on them like a croc, hippo or 'phant jumping down from a tree?
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I appreciated the welcome and the recommendations but since my main interest is Lois McMaster Bujold, I've moved on her Author discussion Forum.
Thanks again.
Gary D.
Thanks again.
Gary D.
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No worries, the whole forum is yours to wander about. There are some lighthearted subforums where we roam about tongue firmly in cheek.
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I wonder how crocs do that? Do they have tongues überhaupt, let alone cheeks?umsolopagas wrote:... tongue firmly in cheek.
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Which large animal doesn't have a tongue? As for the cheeks there is only one set
and they are way up the jawline.

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Are you sure?umsolopagas wrote:Which large animal doesn't have a tongue? As for the cheeks there is only one setand they are way up the jawline.
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I can swear that I'm seeing a cheek below the lower jaw that gives it a smiley look, but may be that is just me.
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Hello! I am lazerthecat, and I'm new here. At the moment, my favorite genre of literature is either science fiction or adventure, for both genres are ones that I enjoy to read books from. My favorite author is either the four working under the name Erin Hunter for action, or Lois Lowry for a few of her books out of my favorite genres. The books Erin Hunter writes (Warriors and Seekers) are ones that I enjoy a lot, and my favorite Lois Lowry book is The Giver. I picked my username because a character in a book I'm currently writing is named Lazer, and he is indeed a cat. I found IBDoF through another member who showed it to me because of my parcipation in NaNoWriMo this year. A book that I don't think I would ever recommend to a friend is...any of the Maximum Ride books after the first three. In my opinion, after the beginning, there were too many plotholes and the books just didn't feel the same (though I do really like the first three. My top five books are:
1: A Dangerous Path (by Erin Hunter)
2: The Giver (by Lois Lowry)
3: Ender's Game (by Orson Scott Card)
4: The Darkest Hour (by Erin Hunter)
5: A Wrinkle in Time (by Madeleine L'Engle)
Aside from reading, I enjoy writing and drawing (though I tend to keep my works to myself) and I'm getting into acting. I hope to have a great time here!
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1: A Dangerous Path (by Erin Hunter)
2: The Giver (by Lois Lowry)
3: Ender's Game (by Orson Scott Card)
4: The Darkest Hour (by Erin Hunter)
5: A Wrinkle in Time (by Madeleine L'Engle)
Aside from reading, I enjoy writing and drawing (though I tend to keep my works to myself) and I'm getting into acting. I hope to have a great time here!
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Welcome, welcome, Cat!lazerthecat wrote:Hello! I am lazerthecat, and I'm new here. ...
We're positively delighted to have you and we encourage, nay, implore you to often contribute posts about books and writers preferably, but we'll eagerly accept any polite and safe-for-work-environment subjects. Even posts about politics and religion (The SoapBox), but that forum needs special permission to access (granted by request or invitation and after deliberation by the staff).
Though we sorely need new active members here, I have one urgent request. As I am a SELFISH (*) member, I cannot yet fluently translate and understand typos, grammatical errors and obscure slang idiom.


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Bah!E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote:Welcome, welcome, Cat!lazerthecat wrote:Hello! I am lazerthecat, and I'm new here. ...
We're positively delighted to have you and we encourage, nay, implore you to often contribute posts about books and writers preferably, but we'll eagerly accept any polite and safe-for-work-environment subjects. Even posts about politics and religion (The SoapBox), but that forum needs special permission to access (granted by request or invitation and after deliberation by the staff).
Though we sorely need new active members here, I have one urgent request. As I am a SELFISH (*) member, I cannot yet fluently translate and understand typos, grammatical errors and obscure slang idiom.So please before committing your posts, review and, if need be, correct and edit them. It will save me no end of grief and misunderstandings.
I've boldly chosen an avatar for you. If it doesn't please you, then please feel free to input another or just erase it in your User Control Panel.
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He knows English as well or better than I do and I'm a long suffering American.
...and welcome
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Crime/Thriller
(50 unread, Recommendations not needed ; )
Michael Connelly
Raymond E. Feist
Something to aim for
Searching on the interweb
Game of thrones
The First Law trilogy
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I currently have 14 Science Fiction books to read, of which 4 are short story collections.
James Blish 1
Alastair Reynolds 3
John Scalzi 1
Philip K. Dick 5N, 4C
(50 unread, Recommendations not needed ; )
Michael Connelly
Raymond E. Feist
Something to aim for
Searching on the interweb
Game of thrones
The First Law trilogy
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I currently have 14 Science Fiction books to read, of which 4 are short story collections.
James Blish 1
Alastair Reynolds 3
John Scalzi 1
Philip K. Dick 5N, 4C
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Searching for Science Fiction
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Welcome, Fickle!
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If only the one thing we had in common wasn't our ages.


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Hi! New member here. My name is Tom Maringer and I make fantasy coins under the name Shire Post Mint.
The term "fantasy coin" means that these coins are NOT reproductions of anything that ever really existed (at least on this timeline!). The idea is to make coins that are FROM the realm of fantasy that we are immersing ourselves in. The experience of immersive fantasy and that peculiarly fleeting mental state of SOD (suspension of disbelief) is a subject I would enjoy discussing.
I'm currently making coins under license for George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series (better known as Game of Thrones) Also for Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time series", and Patrick Rothfuss' "The Kingkiller Chronicle" series.
I have recently licensed with Leland E. Modesitt Jr. to make coins for his Saga of Recluce" series, and I joined the board mostly to find a way to connect with his fans. So I imagine I'll be spending most of my time on his forum or perhaps the author forums dedicated to Robert Jordan and J.R.R Tolkien.
All hail and well met!
Tom
The term "fantasy coin" means that these coins are NOT reproductions of anything that ever really existed (at least on this timeline!). The idea is to make coins that are FROM the realm of fantasy that we are immersing ourselves in. The experience of immersive fantasy and that peculiarly fleeting mental state of SOD (suspension of disbelief) is a subject I would enjoy discussing.
I'm currently making coins under license for George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series (better known as Game of Thrones) Also for Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time series", and Patrick Rothfuss' "The Kingkiller Chronicle" series.
I have recently licensed with Leland E. Modesitt Jr. to make coins for his Saga of Recluce" series, and I joined the board mostly to find a way to connect with his fans. So I imagine I'll be spending most of my time on his forum or perhaps the author forums dedicated to Robert Jordan and J.R.R Tolkien.
All hail and well met!
Tom
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This is my first visit to this forum... with forums not my favorite venue, I'm trying to navigate in it. I am 81 and retired, married some 54 years, 4 children countless grandchildren (don't wish to count) living in Seattle. majored in Engineering, Chemical & Electronic, worked in Electronics, R&D Semi-conductors and Construction, about 20 years Construction management in US and Europe. Long time Analog subscriber.
1. Favorite genres; Science Fiction, History, Murder Mysteries & Philosophy
2. Favorite authors; Modesitt, Arthur Upfield, McMasters, Dick Francis, Gerald Hammond, Jance, Donna Leon & Anne Perry
4. Username...contraryjim. In a discussion/argument with one of my engineers over a design concept, he called me "ein gegenteil mench" a contrary person...he was correct, I am.
5. I found IBDoF ...Like many other things...just stumbled across it
6. I'd not recommend to a friend or enemy...anything by L. Ron Hubbard
7. TOP books/series; All the works of the above listed authors
Now to find a way to learn about this forum and a way to contribute.
1. Favorite genres; Science Fiction, History, Murder Mysteries & Philosophy
2. Favorite authors; Modesitt, Arthur Upfield, McMasters, Dick Francis, Gerald Hammond, Jance, Donna Leon & Anne Perry
4. Username...contraryjim. In a discussion/argument with one of my engineers over a design concept, he called me "ein gegenteil mench" a contrary person...he was correct, I am.
5. I found IBDoF ...Like many other things...just stumbled across it
6. I'd not recommend to a friend or enemy...anything by L. Ron Hubbard
7. TOP books/series; All the works of the above listed authors
Now to find a way to learn about this forum and a way to contribute.
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Welcome, contraryjim !
Even though forums are not your favorite venue, I hope you'll like our forum. That would be "contrary" enough, wouldn't it ?
If by "McMasters", you mean Lois McMaster Bujold, we have two favorite authors in common, both women, since I also appreciate a lot Anne Perry, especially the William Monk/Hester Latterly series.
One place you can contribute is participating to our "LMB quote game".
http://ibdof.com/viewtopic.php?p=1892368#p1892368
Right now we are waiting for the last winner, Caroline Tredez, to post the next quote, but I hope she'll do it soon.
Another place you can contribute is the Word of the Day thread
http://ibdof.com/viewtopic.php?p=1892381#p1892381
One of our members, Algot Runeman posts every day the WoTD and writes a sentence using it. The aim is to write some mre sentences using it and maybe i addition some more recent WoTDs. I rarely contribute, because I am not a native english speaker (I am french). Though I can express myself reasonably well, I always find writing an interesting and witty sentence a bit difficult. Though I am ashamed to admit that the member who contributes most to this thread, EPS a.k.a. E Pericoloso Sporgersi, is himself flemish !
I hope you'll enjoy it!
Even though forums are not your favorite venue, I hope you'll like our forum. That would be "contrary" enough, wouldn't it ?
If by "McMasters", you mean Lois McMaster Bujold, we have two favorite authors in common, both women, since I also appreciate a lot Anne Perry, especially the William Monk/Hester Latterly series.
One place you can contribute is participating to our "LMB quote game".
http://ibdof.com/viewtopic.php?p=1892368#p1892368
Right now we are waiting for the last winner, Caroline Tredez, to post the next quote, but I hope she'll do it soon.
Another place you can contribute is the Word of the Day thread
http://ibdof.com/viewtopic.php?p=1892381#p1892381
One of our members, Algot Runeman posts every day the WoTD and writes a sentence using it. The aim is to write some mre sentences using it and maybe i addition some more recent WoTDs. I rarely contribute, because I am not a native english speaker (I am french). Though I can express myself reasonably well, I always find writing an interesting and witty sentence a bit difficult. Though I am ashamed to admit that the member who contributes most to this thread, EPS a.k.a. E Pericoloso Sporgersi, is himself flemish !
I hope you'll enjoy it!
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Welcome, contraryjim 

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Hello,
my name is Jenny, i'm from Germany (so please correct any 'germanisms' - if you have the patience
) and I found this wonderful forum on my quest to find a book of which I only remembered the plot. Since I have been obsessed with finding it for the last two weeks, I am very happy that clong could help! I read about a book or two a week, if I can find the time.
My reading is not really of exquisite taste - I mostly read to unwind.
1. Favorite genres: ChickLit (though I guess you are not supposed to call it that) and historic novels, Fantasy
2. Favorite authors: Diana Norman, Rebecca Gablé, Jasper Fforde, Marian Keyes, Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, Lynn Flewelling
4. Username plantatarium is from another forum, I was just too confused/lazy to pick something new. It is from a hilarious discussion where somebody repeatedly got the word "planetarium" wrong.
5. I found IBDoF because this website: http://www.nypl.org/blog/2012/06/28/fin ... ks-by-plot links here
6. I'd never recommend to a friend: 50 Shades and "The Deadline: A Novel About Project Management."
7. Top Books: This is the hardest, and I think I will take it as the best books I read that come to mind: Pride and Prejudice, The Brothers Lionheart by Astrid Lindgren, Daughter of Lir by Diana Norman and most recent: Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell, also the Dhana books by Tamora Pierce
my name is Jenny, i'm from Germany (so please correct any 'germanisms' - if you have the patience

My reading is not really of exquisite taste - I mostly read to unwind.
1. Favorite genres: ChickLit (though I guess you are not supposed to call it that) and historic novels, Fantasy
2. Favorite authors: Diana Norman, Rebecca Gablé, Jasper Fforde, Marian Keyes, Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, Lynn Flewelling
4. Username plantatarium is from another forum, I was just too confused/lazy to pick something new. It is from a hilarious discussion where somebody repeatedly got the word "planetarium" wrong.
5. I found IBDoF because this website: http://www.nypl.org/blog/2012/06/28/fin ... ks-by-plot links here
6. I'd never recommend to a friend: 50 Shades and "The Deadline: A Novel About Project Management."
7. Top Books: This is the hardest, and I think I will take it as the best books I read that come to mind: Pride and Prejudice, The Brothers Lionheart by Astrid Lindgren, Daughter of Lir by Diana Norman and most recent: Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell, also the Dhana books by Tamora Pierce
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Welcome, Jenny. Glad to have you aboard and glad that I was able to help you find your book. 

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Well, thank you!
I'm actually going to read that book now
I really have no idea how you found it; you must be a wizard. Though I guess this is off-topic.


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Hi Jenny,plantatarium wrote:...
my name is Jenny ...
... ChickLit (though I guess you are not supposed to call it that) ...
♫ Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome! ♫
♫ Fremde, étranger, stranger. ♫
♫ Glücklich zu sehen, je suis enchanté, ♫
♫ Happy to see you, bleibe, reste, stay. ♫
... (shamelessly copied from Cabaret.
I do not wish to presume, but I think ChickLit is allowed, considering the fact that, in the UK, a bachelorette party is called a "Hen Do"!
So please don't remain a stranger.
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Well, while I was searching for 'my' book, I stumbled over several rather heated discussions regarding the term ChickLit and how suffragettes would role over in their graves because of it. I was doing my best not to stump on any toes, including the dead Miss Pankhursts 
Oh - and thank you, dankeschön and merci beaucoup for the warm welcome

Oh - and thank you, dankeschön and merci beaucoup for the warm welcome
