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1. The Stress of Her Regard by Tim Powers | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2008-08-22)
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Ambitious premise and blasé writing style is a questionable combination which didn't work for me. No recommendation
Not my favorite work by Powers.
One of the greatest Vampire novels ever written
NOT HIS BEST
Classic Tim Powers |
2. Last Call by Tim Powers | |
Hardcover: 500
Pages
(2008-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (47)
Genius
The world behind the neon you never hear about
A Let Down
Insert winning poker hand pun here
Good Call |
3. Declare by Tim Powers | |
Mass Market Paperback: 608
Pages
(2002-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This is an easy book to get lost in, and Powers's many fans will have a field day with it. The rest of us may have a harder time. --Jane Adams Customer Reviews (69)
Fabulous read!
an unashamed fan.
Good but suffers from too many side notes
Interesting concept but misses its mark.
Much too Long |
4. Three Days to Never by Tim Powers | |
Mass Market Paperback: 416
Pages
(2007-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Albert Einstein's groundbreaking scientific discoveries made possible the creation of the most terrible weapon the world had ever known. But he made another discovery that he chose to reveal to no one—to keep from human hands a power that dwarfed the atomic bomb. When twelve-year-old Daphne Marrity takes a videotape labeled Pee-wee's Big Adventure from her recently deceased grandmother's house, neither she nor her college-professor father, Frank, realize what they now have in their possession. In an instant they are thrust into the center of a world-altering conspiracy, drawing the dangerous attentions of both the Israeli Secret Service and an ancient European cabal of occultists. Now father and daughter have three days to learn the rules of a terrifying magical chess game in order to escape a fate more profound than death—because the Marritys hold the key to the ultimate destruction of not only what's to come . . . but what already has been. Customer Reviews (45)
Fascinating, exciting, and fun.
Lost it's way
Excellent read
I Never Put It Down
Review originally in Chizine |
5. On Stranger Tides by Tim Powers | |
Paperback: 388
Pages
(2006-03-31)
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Very good, would buy it again
Very Entertaining
Fantastic tale of fantastic piracy
Great Read!
Decent Story, Awkward Writing |
6. Earthquake Weather by Tim Powers | |
Hardcover: 500
Pages
(2008-09-30)
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Don't forget to pack your .45 and your palindromes
Super Reader
An unworthy sequel to Last Call
This is NOT for the beginner
good - but I expected more.... Ensure you read Last Call and Expiration Date first - both are highly recommended. If you don't really enjoy them, you'll probably want to give this one a skip. ... Read more |
7. The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(1997-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The colonization of Egypt by western Europeanpowers is the launch point for power plays and machinations. Steepingtogether in this time-warp stew are such characters as an unassumingColeridge scholar, ancient gods, wizards, the Knights Templar,werewolves, and other quasi-mortals, all wrapped in the organizingfabric of Egyptian mythology. In the best of fantasy traditions, thereluctant heroes fight for survival against an evil that lurks beneaththe surface of their everyday lives. Customer Reviews (106)
Mostly excellent
I wish I could jump back in time to stop Tim Powers from writing this book.
Really uneven and not as good as the reviews make it out to be
Rollicking Time Travel Adventure!
THE ANUBIS GATES |
8. The Drawing of the Dark (Del Rey Impact) by Tim Powers | |
Paperback: 323
Pages
(1999-11-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description It is the year 1529 and Brian Duffy, a soldier of fortune, finds himself in Venice. A late-night confrontation with three brothers over a matter of honor convinces Brian to find greener pastures. After a chance meeting with an old monk named Aurelainus, Brian finds himself hired on to be the bouncer at the famous Herzwesten brewery and inn (formerly a monastery) located in Vienna. During Brian's voyage from Venice to Vienna, he crosses the Dolomite Mountains, only to meet assassins who attack him. Dwarves and creatures Brian knew only from mythology assist him in vanquishing his attackers. The mythical Fisher King is a central character in The Drawing of the Dark, and cameos by the Roman god Bacchus, the Lady of the Lake, reincarnations of King Arthur and Sigmund from Norse mythology, Merlin, and hosts of soldiers, including Vikings and Swiss mercenaries, add to the otherworldly feel. The legendary heroes are allied against legions of soldiers from the Turkish Ottoman Empire under Suleiman and his wizard Ibrahim, who try to repeat the successes of their 1521 and 1526 invasions of eastern Europe by laying siege to Vienna. But just what is their objective? The city or the beer? Tim Powers does a great job of tying the historical invasion of eastern Europe by the Turks to a rollicking, fun-filled fantasy, which offers its own reasons for the invasion and a wonderful cast of heroes that ultimately repel the invaders. This is a must-read for Tim Powers fans and for readers who have yet to delve into his rich, wonderful worlds. --Robert Gately Customer Reviews (32)
Great Book
Fast fun fantasy
OK... Worth a Read... But Powers Has Much Better to Offer
Disappointing
Beer, Vikings, and Vienna. |
9. A Soul in a Bottle by Tim Powers | |
Hardcover: 83
Pages
(2006-11-15)
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Bottled Powers
Powers must be joking
Short and Complete
Just a short story
In homage to the past |
10. Expiration Date by Tim Powers | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2007-03-20)
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L.A. CIGAR -- TOO TRAGICAL
an odissey of ghosts
Save Yourself The Time and Read A CalifornianAlmanac
exciting paranormal thriller
Ride Metro |
11. Social Power and the Turkish State by Tim Jacoby | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2004-07-15)
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12. The Ship of Ishtar (Planet Stories) by A. Merritt, Tim Powers | |
Paperback: 330
Pages
(2009-10-28)
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Creepy, intelligent, and fun
A gripping, if dated, pulp fantasy adventure
A new presentation of a classic tale
Adventure!
A pulp classic |
13. Strange Itineraries by Tim Powers | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2005-07-01)
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Solid if not entirely twisty fantasy
mostly hits, but a few misses
A great collection, BUT a reprint.
Ghost Stories for Adults
A fine blend of supernatural and science fiction |
14. The Power of the Cross by Tim LaHaye | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(1998-01-01)
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great stories, weak book The author wastes a chapter talking about the ACLU and others' efforts to remove the cross as an emblem in America. I would rather have seen that space devoted to talking about Jesus' life, the significance of the crucifixion, or something else. The cross is inadvertently reduced to a symbol, not an event. (He has chapters on why people wear crosses, chapters on the wisdom of God and the foolishness of secular humanism, and stuff like that, but none on the crucifixion itself.) Women readers will have a hard time identifying with the book. For the most part, women in this book are somebody's "beautiful wife" rather than people. The worst example is the chapter dealing with homosexuality. It gives half a dozen stories and alludes to dozens more, but except for one use of the word "lesbian," all references are to men. (It even says many former homosexuals later become husbands and fathers.) That's a minor point, but it's a definite blind spot that will limit the audience. Compelling as many of the personal stories are--the book's one true strength--the way they are used reduces Christianity to a means. I'm reminded of the facetious question, "If Jesus is the answer, what's the question?" because one chapter shows that prisoners who accept Christ stay out of prison, and other chapters similarly show Christ (or, rather, "the cross") as the only reliable cure for alcoholism, drug abuse, depression, and homosexuality. Each person "bows at the cross" and finds his life changed--but since the book has not dealt adequately with the crucifixion, its meaning has been trivialized into a quick cure for whatever I can't solve any other way. Probably God will use this book to bring people to salvation, but I wouldn't feel comfortable giving it to an unbeliever because of the way it turns "the cross" into a magic cure-all for deep-rooted problems rather than the method for reconciliation with a holy God. The stories are powerful. But the book itself could have been strong if handled differently, and it's not. ... Read more |
15. Dinner at Deviant's Palace by Tim Powers | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2001-02)
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Customer Reviews (7)
Character development is not a weak spot.
Fantasy set against a post-apocalyptic landscape So: the tale IS about a man, Greg Rivas, bent on rescuing an oldflame from the clutches of a religious cult, and the subsequentconfrontation with the entity behind it. It IS NOT about thispost-apocalyptic world the action is set in. In my opinion, the one weakpoint of the novel is character development: Greg goes through several moodswings that don't mesh together well. But the plotting is strong, giving anenvolving tale. To those willing to taste this fanciful dinner, enjoy.
Cleverness and little else...
It's not "Mad Max", but Max could relate to it. Aspects of this book have become quite common place in the SF movie world, that I can't help wondering just how many people read Powers. I can't give any examples here, 'cos I don't want to spoil the astounding revelations exposed throughout the book but if you read it, you'll know what I mean. And you should read it. Amusing word plays - like the blood lusting Hemogoblin - show Powers humour to be unsubtle, unlike the plot, which is so full of sub-plots and different levels, that you can't help sharing the calm desperation of the main character as he sinks lower and lower into a reality he could not have suspected existed.
Excellent and unlike Powers' other works |
16. Unix Power Tools, Third Edition by Shelley Powers, Tim O'Reilly | |
Paperback: 1200
Pages
(2002-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The authors have achieved a nearly ideal balance in the pages of this book. It's not just a collection of recipes (such collections tend to leave you hanging if you want to do something a little differently), it's not just a book of documentation (books like that have application mainly as references for people who know a lot already), and it's not just a conceptual how-to guide. Unix Power Tools is all of those things, and the overall effect is impressive indeed. If you work with any flavor of Unix, whatever your level of experience, you will benefit by having this book. --David Wall Topics covered: How to work efficiently, elegantly, and creatively with the Unix tool suite, as well as (to a lesser extent) with Perl and Python scripts. Tips and strategies on customization, document generation, process management, and networking abound in this wisdom-rich volume. Customer Reviews (71)
My all time favorite Unix book
Great for Unix n00bs and as a reference guide
Maybe not for everyone
Ultimate toilet book for the intermediate linux user
Highly recommended. |
17. Powers of Two by Tim Powers | |
Hardcover: 292
Pages
(2004-01)
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Customer Reviews (3)
The Roots of Powers
A treat for fans, a fantastic intro for neophytes.
Portraying an escapee from a monastery |
18. Hannah Brock's Mysterious Power (Hannah Brock ESP series) (The Young Adult ESP SF series) by Tim Myers | |
Kindle Edition:
Pages
(2010-07-29)
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19. Kylix Power Solutions with Don Taylor, Jim Mischel, and Tim Gentry by Don Taylor, Tim Gentry, Jim Mischel | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2002-07-01)
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The Title Says it all Any experienced Delphi developer needs to add this to his/her collection. Covers topics such as Inter-process communications, semaphores, threading etc. Well written with not so bad example code.
My favorite Kylix reference
Excellent overview of Linux system programming
All the missing bits - manna from Heaven It's not about Kylix (although the samples and solutions are in ObjectPascal, of course) so much as about accessing the nuts and bolts of Linux through HLL calls to the OS, MMS and filesystem. Although it is primarily relevant to ObjectPascal it will be a great resource for developers using other HLLs on Linux too.It really fills in the bits that are missing from Linux books, programming books, FAQ forums and so on if your history has been with DOS and Windows and, especially, if you want to cross-plat your Delphi components. I needed this book a year ago and I'm overjoyed to have it, now that I'm using Kylix 2.
Operating systems programming discussed thoroughly In this context, the chapter on Help does not seem to belong in this book, and the book could better benefit from being called "Linux System Programming with Kylix". Also, most of the code examples could be cut by 30-50%. For example, there's no need to list visual object declarations, since even novice can deduce these from the photograph (and they're not essential to the subject matter anyway). Since the book was published, Kylix 2 has been released, and I think the book could benefit from a 2nd edition updated with the changes Borland made in Kylix2. I don't think any essential changes would be neccessary, since operating system concepts do not change overnight. However, there are many times when authors state: "this and that is broken, and therefore you should use the code below," and such portions should be updated. Overall, this book gets 4 stars from me: |
20. Night Moves and Other Stories by Tim Powers | |
Hardcover: 165
Pages
(2001-01)
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Customer Reviews (3)
Some of the best from one of the best
A significant collection All of the pieces in this collection are exceptional.Powers is an accomplished fantasist.Two of the stories are collaborations with fellow purveyor of weird fiction, James Blaylock..... My favorite stories in this collection are 'Where They Are Hid' and 'The Way Down the Hill'.'The Way Down the Hill' is a fascinating look at an enclave of immortal beings.This is a story we've seen before in science fiction.It concerns the ethics of being an immortal being and their relationship with humanity.What really interests me in the story is Powers' unique take on the manner of the enclave's immortality.I won't say more for fear of giving the story away. 'Where They are Hid' is a fabulous story.Powers tells us that Philip K. Dick enjoyed reading it before he passed away, which is particularly noteworthy since the story deals with all the normal Dickian tropes; reality, identity and hallucinations.I'm afraid the story is too complex to give a concise description of it here.Suffice it say that it blew my mind. I recommend this slim collection to all Powers' fans.It's worth buying for the excellent stories and the extras.The introduction by James Blaylock relates a hilarious story about an encounter between Powers and 50 or 60 dwarfs.The collection also contains informative notes on each story (including a humorous Phil Dick anecdote) and a definitive Powers bibliography.Highly recommended.
The other side of Tim Powers |
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