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Books to read while we are waiting for Next Safehold book

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Books to read while we are waiting for Next Safehold book
Post by Eagleone 55   » Wed Dec 03, 2014 2:29 pm

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Books to read while we all are waiting for the Next Safehold book.
I love David's writing don't get me wrong it is just it is going to be Nov of 2015 :cry: before the Publisher releases Safehold Hells Foundation Quiver. So in the mean time..... :D

The author T.I.Wade's Series America One
America One 1 One Man's Dream
America One 2 The Launch
America One 3 The Odyssey Begins
America One 4 Return to Earth
America One 5 NextGen
America One 6 Nextgen II
America One 7 War of the Worlds

T.I. is going to be putting out another book in Feb,2015
This is a great set of books. The author is hoping that there will be enough interest in this series that he can get it made into a TV series.
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Re: Books to read while we are waiting for Next Safehold boo
Post by Michael Everett   » Fri Dec 05, 2014 5:53 pm

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I recommend the "Wearing The Cape" series by Marion G Harmon. It is completely different from Safehold (thus no real chance of confusing the two series in your mind) and posits the question - what would happen if Superheroes existed?

The story itself is told by the main character as she gains powers due to a terrorist incident and discovers that being a hero is far more complex than she originally assumed.

If you want an overview, it has a TVTropes page, but beware spoilers.
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Re: Books to read while we are waiting for Next Safehold boo
Post by Ensign Re-read   » Mon Dec 08, 2014 3:37 am

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That reminds me of the 1979 made for TV movie "Salvage 1", starring Andy Griffith.
Wikipedia it...
I had forgotten it actually DID make it to a 16 episode TV series. It probably stinks by today's standards.


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Re: Books to read while we are waiting for Next Safehold boo
Post by fallsfromtrees   » Mon Dec 08, 2014 1:16 pm

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Ensign Re-read wrote:That reminds me of the 1979 made for TV movie "Salvage 1", starring Andy Griffith.
Wikipedia it...
I had forgotten it actually DID make it to a 16 episode TV series. It probably stinks by today's standards.


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It stank by contemporary standards.
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Re: Books to read while we are waiting for Next Safehold boo
Post by TN4994   » Mon Dec 08, 2014 9:27 pm

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fallsfromtrees wrote:
Ensign Re-read wrote:That reminds me of the 1979 made for TV movie "Salvage 1", starring Andy Griffith.
Wikipedia it...
I had forgotten it actually DID make it to a 16 episode TV series. It probably stinks by today's standards.
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It stank by contemporary standards.

It did two seasons. Thankfully they didn't have many episodes per season.
Not like Gunsmoke (1955-75) with 635 episodes total. 38 or 39 episodes per season were standard back then.
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Re: Books to read while we are waiting for Next Safehold boo
Post by fallsfromtrees   » Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:16 pm

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TN4994 wrote:
Ensign Re-read wrote:That reminds me of the 1979 made for TV movie "Salvage 1", starring Andy Griffith.
Wikipedia it...
I had forgotten it actually DID make it to a 16 episode TV series. It probably stinks by today's standards.
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fallsfromtrees wrote:It stank by contemporary standards.

It did two seasons. Thankfully they didn't have many episodes per season.
Not like Gunsmoke (1955-75) with 635 episodes total. 38 or 39 episodes per season were standard back then.

Well two seasons is somewhat of a stretch. It only broadcast two shows the second season before it was cancelled - that really isn't a season.
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Re: Books to read while we are waiting for Next Safehold boo
Post by Daryl   » Tue Dec 09, 2014 7:29 am

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We've had variations on this theme before.
Not in any order but basically anything by -
S.M Stirling
David Drake
John Ringo
Eric Flint
Jim Butcher
Benford, Brin or Bova
Mercedes Lackey
Taylor Anderson
Jack Campbell
Bujold
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Re: Books to read while we are waiting for Next Safehold boo
Post by Michael Everett   » Wed Dec 10, 2014 6:14 am

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Daryl wrote:We've had variations on this theme before.
Not in any order but basically anything by -
S.M Stirling
David Drake
John Ringo
Eric Flint
Jim Butcher
Benford, Brin or Bova
Mercedes Lackey
Taylor Anderson
Jack Campbell
Bujold


You forgot Terry Pratchett.
I'd also add David Eddings (for the fantasy-buffs).
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Re: Books to read while we are waiting for Next Safehold boo
Post by Charybdis   » Wed Dec 10, 2014 12:41 pm

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Michael Everett wrote:
Daryl wrote:We've had variations on this theme before.
Not in any order but basically anything by -
S.M Stirling
David Drake
John Ringo
Eric Flint
Jim Butcher
Benford, Brin or Bova
Mercedes Lackey
Taylor Anderson
Jack Campbell
Bujold


You forgot Terry Pratchett.
I'd also add David Eddings (for the fantasy-buffs).

I can always reach back and pickup almost any Heinlein, Juveniles or later. Just re-read "Beyond This Horizon", serialized in 1942 and for an SF more than 70+ years old, shows very little if any age!
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Re: Books to read while we are waiting for Next Safehold boo
Post by TN4994   » Wed Dec 10, 2014 2:20 pm

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Charybdis wrote:
I can always reach back and pickup almost any Heinlein, Juveniles or later. Just re-read "Beyond This Horizon", serialized in 1942 and for an SF more than 70+ years old, shows very little if any age!

I plagiarize somewhat.
Outlines in a composition tablet.
Someone asked about a second Ark project for Safehold.
Several authors use a travelgate or Stargate.
ER Burroughs- John Carter on Mars has one in an Arizona cave.
Let's extend the link, and have additional transportation sites throughout the world.
One on Long Island in a certain Half-Blood camp.
Maybe another in the Elf kitchens of Hogwarts.
Perhaps a noble space race saving animals and forgoing the humans?
The cave of The Forty Thieves?
You get the idea.
Oh, it works really great if you're telling stories to children.
They really contribute their own spin.
"No, that's all wrong. Ben wouldn't..."
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