Ron MilesWebsite Owner Commander In Chief Posts:864
12/24/2010 7:16 AM |
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I look, feel, and behave pretty much exactly the way I did three years ago. My 17 year old son, on the other hand, is about a foot taller, 60 lbs heavier, and has a much different personality than he did three years ago.
"Sadly then I knew the answer. All her life she was a dancer, but no one ever played the song she knew." - The Residents
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)3az )3aziahBritish Bloke Veteran Member Posts:1060
12/24/2010 8:53 AM |
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Posted By Ron Miles on 24 Dec 2010 07:16 AM
I look, feel, and behave pretty much exactly the way I did three years ago. My 17 year old son, on the other hand, is about a foot taller, 60 lbs heavier, and has a much different personality than he did three years ago.
Me too. My 15 year old son was 4'11" three years ago, he is now about a half inch short of my 6'2" and has a much more gruff voice and crazy sense of humour
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DiabloBasic Member Posts:125
12/25/2010 8:04 PM |
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Has it really been 6 yrs since Dean got shelved? What has he been doing in the 3 years? I wonder if anyone at GE has thought about a storyline that parallels Dean's movements with the Groups? Another one of my questions on the whole Dean thing is what is he going to be like when he returns?
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KerrickBasic Member Posts:322
1/2/2011 12:18 PM |
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The writeup for Book 100 is up! Dean IS coming back! And he's not playing nice, either... this ought to be interesting.
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skullspliterNew Member Posts:63
1/2/2011 9:21 PM |
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Yeah just read the teser. Sounds like a real read. The last statement is intersting too. And father and son, each committed to the laws of decency and fair play, will confront an uncertain legacy.In Deathlands, there's no going back.... Sounds like they may advacned the plotline
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)3az )3aziahBritish Bloke Veteran Member Posts:1060
1/4/2011 2:08 PM |
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=============================== Billy Fish: He wants to know if we are gods.
Peachy Carnehan: Not gods - Englishmen. The next best thing.
Please check out my FLICKR photos
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KerrickBasic Member Posts:322
1/6/2011 8:06 PM |
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You're such a cynic. :p If I were to guess the author from the summary, I'd say Andy Boot*. Which is nearly as bad, but at least he's readable. * Rather appropriate, really, since he wrote Separation.
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Ron MilesWebsite Owner Commander In Chief Posts:864
1/6/2011 9:02 PM |
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While I certainly don't love Andy Boot's work in general, it's worth pointing out that he wrote Thunder Road which was near-universally liked. He is very capable of writing a good book. Here's hoping he has risen to the occasion for #100...
"Sadly then I knew the answer. All her life she was a dancer, but no one ever played the song she knew." - The Residents
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)3az )3aziahBritish Bloke Veteran Member Posts:1060
1/7/2011 6:40 PM |
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Posted By Kerrick on 06 Jan 2011 08:06 PM
You're such a cynic. :p
I know, its what keeps me young, fit and healthy
=============================== Billy Fish: He wants to know if we are gods.
Peachy Carnehan: Not gods - Englishmen. The next best thing.
Please check out my FLICKR photos
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KerrickBasic Member Posts:322
1/9/2011 12:22 PM |
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Ron: I haven't read it, so I couldn't say. I've long held the thought, though, that if we could mash Boot and Pollotta together, we'd get a super-writer. Boot can write a decent plot - his books are just really slow. Pollotta, OTOH, has a great imagination and adds lots of action, but he makes things up as he goes along with no regard for reality (ejection seats in a C-130??) and recycles the same material, no matter how improbable (like the hunter-apes in Utah). )3az: :p
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)3az )3aziahBritish Bloke Veteran Member Posts:1060
1/9/2011 2:49 PM |
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Its quite ironic that Laurence really like Andy Boots work that he provided when they were looking for a replacement for LJ and he did comment that Andy had the potential to continue the DL series in the same style as had gone before (i.e LJ's writing style). Sadlly this has not come to pass. I have often wondered if he was willing to put in the effort but never bothered as GE will publish any old sh!te without any comeback on the writer in question?
=============================== Billy Fish: He wants to know if we are gods.
Peachy Carnehan: Not gods - Englishmen. The next best thing.
Please check out my FLICKR photos
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Canadian NomadNew Member Posts:8
1/17/2011 2:28 AM |
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1. Dean's return 2. With Dean, we are introduced to a new character that will accompany the group for the immediate future: ___________ - J.B. 's son from an encounter in years' past!!!
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DiabloBasic Member Posts:125
2/8/2011 1:19 AM |
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I loved Thunder Road....And if Andy Boots wrote it,And he is doin the 100th DLs book,then good for him.
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captainbasilNew Member Posts:30
2/17/2011 11:07 AM |
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Posted By Diablo on 08 Feb 2011 01:19 AM I loved Thunder Road....And if Andy Boots wrote it,And he is doin the 100th DLs book,then good for him.
I liked Thunder Road too. I'm not that big an Andy Boot fan but I think he does take a beating. When he's bad, he's really bad. But he is capable of writing a good yarn.
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