Dec. 31st, 2009

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Karen Traviss: 501st
A Star Wars Imperial Commando Novel

Star Wars? Yes but without the usual suspects and more like the 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead' version as the story of a few individuals amongst the thousands who wear the Empire's anonymous white armour unfolds between the momentous events as shown in the Star Wars movies, starting (as Republic Commandos) with the Battle of Geonosis. As usual Traviss gets right under the skin of the uncommon soldier. She's worked as a war correspondent, been a member of the TA, actively supports campaigns to improve the lot of the average 'grunt' and it shows in her writing.

This is a welcome continuation of the Republic Commando series - which can no longer be called that because in the last novel (Order 66) the Republic was taken over by Emperor Palpatine and his right hand fist Darth Vader. Though a part of the Lucasfilm Star Wars franchise, Traviss has made this line of books peculiarly her own. Centred on a bunch of clone soldiers who were genetically engineered (cloned from Jango Fett) for the Republic in half the usual growth time on Kamino and who provided the cannon-fodder at the Battle of Geonosis, there are some superb characters in here from aging Mandalorian training sergeant Kal Skirata, a few unorthodox Jedi who escaped Order 66 (the Emperor's attempt to wipe out the Jedi completely); Uthan a creator of genetically targeted biological super-weapons and the clones themselves - all looking and sounding alike, but each one an individual.

Spoilers for earlier books behind the cut... )

And the clock is ticking. The clones were grown to maturity in half the time, so they're aging at twice the speed. If Skirata can't encourage Uthan to come up with a process to halt that, then these guys will be old men by the time they're thirty five.

Sadly for the reader Karen will not be continuing with the planned sequel to 501st as someone at Lucasfilm changed canon - i.e. the whole history of Mandalore - to fit in with the new animated TV series and that left the
Mandalorian aspects of Karen's Republic Commando and Imperial Commando books orphaned. Basically they pulled the whole the whole 'raison d'etre' rug out from under the author's feet and made it unworkable to continue.

Full story here on Karen's blog. She tells it so much better than I could:
http://karentraviss.typepad.com/blog/2009/12/sooty-and-a-clean-sweep.html
jacey: (Default)
Karen Traviss: 501st
A Star Wars Imperial Commando Novel

Star Wars? Yes but without the usual suspects and more like the 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead' version as the story of a few individuals amongst the thousands who wear the Empire's anonymous white armour unfolds between the momentous events as shown in the Star Wars movies, starting (as Republic Commandos) with the Battle of Geonosis. As usual Traviss gets right under the skin of the uncommon soldier. She's worked as a war correspondent, been a member of the TA, actively supports campaigns to improve the lot of the average 'grunt' and it shows in her writing.

This is a welcome continuation of the Republic Commando series - which can no longer be called that because in the last novel (Order 66) the Republic was taken over by Emperor Palpatine and his right hand fist Darth Vader. Though a part of the Lucasfilm Star Wars franchise, Traviss has made this line of books peculiarly her own. Centred on a bunch of clone soldiers who were genetically engineered (cloned from Jango Fett) for the Republic in half the usual growth time on Kamino and who provided the cannon-fodder at the Battle of Geonosis, there are some superb characters in here from aging Mandalorian training sergeant Kal Skirata, a few unorthodox Jedi who escaped Order 66 (the Emperor's attempt to wipe out the Jedi completely); Uthan a creator of genetically targeted biological super-weapons and the clones themselves - all looking and sounding alike, but each one an individual.

Spoilers for earlier books behind the cut... )

And the clock is ticking. The clones were grown to maturity in half the time, so they're aging at twice the speed. If Skirata can't encourage Uthan to come up with a process to halt that, then these guys will be old men by the time they're thirty five.

Sadly for the reader Karen will not be continuing with the planned sequel to 501st as someone at Lucasfilm changed canon - i.e. the whole history of Mandalore - to fit in with the new animated TV series and that left the
Mandalorian aspects of Karen's Republic Commando and Imperial Commando books orphaned. Basically they pulled the whole the whole 'raison d'etre' rug out from under the author's feet and made it unworkable to continue.

Full story here on Karen's blog. She tells it so much better than I could:
http://karentraviss.typepad.com/blog/2009/12/sooty-and-a-clean-sweep.html
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My aim in 2009 was to read a lot more than the piffling 30 books that I managed in 2008 and I did, indeed, double my score - not only did I read 61 books, but I wrote them up in my booklog. Unfortunately I actually bought twice as many books as I managed to read, so I am staring at 60 unread books making me feel guilty and calling out to me.

I wish I could read more, but writing and real life squash out my reading time, so here are the books I actually read and logged on LJ this year - in order of reading.

1. Terry Pratchett: Making Money
2. Tanya Huff: The Heart of Valor - Valor #3
3. Patricia Briggs: Iron Kissed - Mercy Thompson #3
4. Lois McMaster Bujold: Beguilement  - The Sharing Knife #1
5. Karen Traviss: Aspho Fields - Gears of War #1
6. Rachel Caine: Gale Force - Weather Wardens # 7
7. Lois McMaster Bujold: Legacy - Sharing Knife # 2
8. Patricia Briggs: Steal the Dragon - Sianim #2
9. Charles Stross: Singularity Sky
10. Lois McMaster Bujold: Passage - The Sharing Knife #3
11. Patricia Briggs: When Demons Walk - Sianim #3
12. Patricia Briggs: Masques - Sianim #1
13. Richelle Mead: Storm Born
14. Lois McMaster Bujold: The Spirit Ring
15. Terry Pratchett: Nation
16. Patricia Briggs: Dragon Bones
17. Patricia Briggs: Dragon Blood
18. Carrie Vaughan: Kitty and the Midnight Hour
19. Stephenie Meyer: Twilight
20. Roger Zelazny: Nine Princes in Amber - Amber #1
21. Roger Zelazny: The Guns of Avalon - Amber #2
22. Lois McMaster Bujold: Horizon - Sharing Knife #4
23. Patricia Briggs: Bone Crossed - Mercy Thompson #4
24. Patricia Briggs: Cry Wolf - Alpha & Omega #1
25. Patricia Briggs: Raven's Shadow - Raven #1
26. Patricia Briggs: Raven's Strike - Raven #2
27. Carrie Vaughan: Kitty Goes to Washington - Kitty #2
28. Cory Doctorow: Little Brother
29. Karen Chance:Touch the Dark
30. Elizabeth Chadwick: Shadows and Strongholds
31. Kari Sperring: Living with Ghosts
32. N.M. Browne: Warriors of Ethandun
33. China Mieville: Un Lun Dun
34. Lauren Brook: Always There - Heartland #20
35. Georgette Heyer: Cousin Kate
36. K.M. Peyton: Minna's Quest
37. K.M.Peyton: No Turning Back
38. Lois McMaster Bujold: Shards of Honour (re-read)
39. Brent Weeks: The Way of Shadows
40. Brent Weeks: Shadow's Edge
41. Brent Weeks: Beyond the Shadows
42. Georgette Heyer: A Civil Contract
43. Patricia Briggs and others: On the Prowl
44. Georgette Heyer: The Unknown Ajax
45. Georgette Heyer: The Reluctant Widow
46. Elizabeth Chadwick: The Champion
47. Elizabeth Chadwick: Lords of the White Castle
48. Tanya Huff: Valor's Trial
49. Tim Powers:The Anubis Gates
50. Elizabeth Chadwick: Daughters of the Grail
51. Elizabeth Chadwick: Winter Mantle
52. Andre Norton & Lyn McConchie: Silver May Tarnish
53. Dorothy Dunnett: A Game of Kings - Lymond #1
54. Elizabeth Chadwick: A Place Beyond Courage
55. Elizabeth Chadwick: The Greatest Knight
56. Karen Traviss: Jacinto's Remnant - Gears of War #2
57. Jim Butcher: Storm Front
58. Joe Abercrombie:The Blade Itself
59. Joe Abercrombie: Before They Are Hanged
60. Joe Abercrombie: Last Argument of Kings
61. Karen Traviss: 501st (An Imperial Commando novel # 1)

Current book on my bedside table: Michael Crighton: Pirate Latitudes

Discoveries of the year:
Brent Weeks (fantasy)
Joe Abercrombie (fantasy)
Elizabeth Chadwick (historical)
jacey: (Default)
My aim in 2009 was to read a lot more than the piffling 30 books that I managed in 2008 and I did, indeed, double my score - not only did I read 61 books, but I wrote them up in my booklog. Unfortunately I actually bought twice as many books as I managed to read, so I am staring at 60 unread books making me feel guilty and calling out to me.

I wish I could read more, but writing and real life squash out my reading time, so here are the books I actually read and logged on LJ this year - in order of reading.

1. Terry Pratchett: Making Money
2. Tanya Huff: The Heart of Valor - Valor #3
3. Patricia Briggs: Iron Kissed - Mercy Thompson #3
4. Lois McMaster Bujold: Beguilement  - The Sharing Knife #1
5. Karen Traviss: Aspho Fields - Gears of War #1
6. Rachel Caine: Gale Force - Weather Wardens # 7
7. Lois McMaster Bujold: Legacy - Sharing Knife # 2
8. Patricia Briggs: Steal the Dragon - Sianim #2
9. Charles Stross: Singularity Sky
10. Lois McMaster Bujold: Passage - The Sharing Knife #3
11. Patricia Briggs: When Demons Walk - Sianim #3
12. Patricia Briggs: Masques - Sianim #1
13. Richelle Mead: Storm Born
14. Lois McMaster Bujold: The Spirit Ring
15. Terry Pratchett: Nation
16. Patricia Briggs: Dragon Bones
17. Patricia Briggs: Dragon Blood
18. Carrie Vaughan: Kitty and the Midnight Hour
19. Stephenie Meyer: Twilight
20. Roger Zelazny: Nine Princes in Amber - Amber #1
21. Roger Zelazny: The Guns of Avalon - Amber #2
22. Lois McMaster Bujold: Horizon - Sharing Knife #4
23. Patricia Briggs: Bone Crossed - Mercy Thompson #4
24. Patricia Briggs: Cry Wolf - Alpha & Omega #1
25. Patricia Briggs: Raven's Shadow - Raven #1
26. Patricia Briggs: Raven's Strike - Raven #2
27. Carrie Vaughan: Kitty Goes to Washington - Kitty #2
28. Cory Doctorow: Little Brother
29. Karen Chance:Touch the Dark
30. Elizabeth Chadwick: Shadows and Strongholds
31. Kari Sperring: Living with Ghosts
32. N.M. Browne: Warriors of Ethandun
33. China Mieville: Un Lun Dun
34. Lauren Brook: Always There - Heartland #20
35. Georgette Heyer: Cousin Kate
36. K.M. Peyton: Minna's Quest
37. K.M.Peyton: No Turning Back
38. Lois McMaster Bujold: Shards of Honour (re-read)
39. Brent Weeks: The Way of Shadows
40. Brent Weeks: Shadow's Edge
41. Brent Weeks: Beyond the Shadows
42. Georgette Heyer: A Civil Contract
43. Patricia Briggs and others: On the Prowl
44. Georgette Heyer: The Unknown Ajax
45. Georgette Heyer: The Reluctant Widow
46. Elizabeth Chadwick: The Champion
47. Elizabeth Chadwick: Lords of the White Castle
48. Tanya Huff: Valor's Trial
49. Tim Powers:The Anubis Gates
50. Elizabeth Chadwick: Daughters of the Grail
51. Elizabeth Chadwick: Winter Mantle
52. Andre Norton & Lyn McConchie: Silver May Tarnish
53. Dorothy Dunnett: A Game of Kings - Lymond #1
54. Elizabeth Chadwick: A Place Beyond Courage
55. Elizabeth Chadwick: The Greatest Knight
56. Karen Traviss: Jacinto's Remnant - Gears of War #2
57. Jim Butcher: Storm Front
58. Joe Abercrombie:The Blade Itself
59. Joe Abercrombie: Before They Are Hanged
60. Joe Abercrombie: Last Argument of Kings
61. Karen Traviss: 501st (An Imperial Commando novel # 1)

Current book on my bedside table: Michael Crighton: Pirate Latitudes

Discoveries of the year:
Brent Weeks (fantasy)
Joe Abercrombie (fantasy)
Elizabeth Chadwick (historical)

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