Black Tide Rising

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CByrneIV wrote:
Steamforger wrote:I really dislike the main in Ghost. Read the Posleen series for admirable Ringo characters.

You're supposed to.
Mike Harmon is, judging by what Ringo has said, a case of "a monster, but he's OUR monster"
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CByrneIV wrote:
Steamforger wrote:I really dislike the main in Ghost. Read the Posleen series for admirable Ringo characters.

You're supposed to.

He wrote it as a deliberately "bad" book, with impossible to sell story and characters, just as an exercise in exORcising his id.

... and then people liked it and wanted to buy it.
ExERcising, exORcising, poAYto, potAHto. :lol:

He didn't call it the 'Wanker story' for nothing. Yes, he referred to it that way. Pretty sure he wrote it as something between a lark, and a 'let me get this shit out of my head' exercise.
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CByrneIV wrote:
NVGdude wrote:Best post-apocalyptic "we survived but so did they" novel is FEED by my friend Seanan McGuire.
Note, she writes the "feed" books under the pen name Mira Grant.

I don't care for the zombie genre, but quite like her InCryptid and October Daye novels.
My copy is signed "Seanan" not "Mira" :mrgreen:

Note also that the zombies are not the protagonists, more of an environmental and setting factor. It's technically a political thriller.

And yeah, the Toby Daye books just keep getting better.
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skb12172 wrote:I must have missed the memo. What's wrong with Ringo?
Nothing really, but you may find a search on the phrase "OH JOHN RINGO NO" entertaining. :lol:
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That's only one series. The "Troy Rising" and "Posleen" series don't have the icky bits, just endless and awesome mowing down of 2-dimensional bad guys.
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dfwmtx wrote:That's only one series. The "Troy Rising" and "Posleen" series don't have the icky bits, just endless and awesome mowing down of 2-dimensional bad guys.
They only start out 2-dimensional.
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yeah he's started to flesh out the primary antagonists in both series quite a bit.
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skb12172 wrote:I must have missed the memo. What's wrong with Ringo?
Sometimes a dirty old man.... Other than that... Not much I guess...

Think I'll give this series a shot...
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Draven wrote:yeah he's started to flesh out the primary antagonists in both series quite a bit.
If you like that sort of thing, you might actually enjoy Kratman's Posleen books more than Ringo's.
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Greg wrote:
Draven wrote:yeah he's started to flesh out the primary antagonists in both series quite a bit.
If you like that sort of thing, you might actually enjoy Kratman's Posleen books more than Ringo's.
Well... Kratman's books written from John's outline...
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