• RI April 2025

    From Ted Nolan @21:1/5 to All on Sun May 18 04:19:42 2025
    Another month of mostly LitRPG, leavened with a bit of space opera.
    As usual, the links are are Amazon Affiliate ones which could in
    theory earn me something should you buy from one.

    ==

    Gateway (Expeditionary Force Book 18)
    by Craig Alanson
    https://amzn.to/44VqDOX

    Book 17 of EF ended with a disaster on all fronts: The rogue entity
    General Joe Bishop, his Merry Band of Pirates and their ace-in-the-hole/exploding-cigar the Elder AI Skippy had been pursuing
    in the belief it was another, hostile Elder AI turned out to be an
    Outsider, one of the enigmatic extra-galactics who drove the Elders
    to "ascend" in the first place. Having misunderstood its origin
    and thus its motives the team is once again in the position of
    having to execute some Mission Impossible misdirection to secure a
    plot McGuffin, and absolutely everything goes wrong, leaving Bishop
    in effect having betrayed several friends for nothing and Skippy
    himself lost inside a star.

    Will it be "super-easy-barely-an-inconvenience" to recover from
    that mess? Well, yes & no. Alanson does a bit of a weave here
    seemingly cheating at one point while unexpectedly making good on
    the cheat later. I enjoyed it, but honestly, but there was one bit
    that I (correctly) never did believe in that could have perhaps
    been handled better, and the shoe-horning of Bishop's family life
    into the plot was a bit awkward (perhaps it was a bad decision to
    literally sideline them behind an energy barrier). The ending ups
    the stakes again, and the action the beetle's Ethics & Compliance
    team has undertaken has an end-game feel, but then I've thought
    that before.

    Welcome to Harrak: The Calamitous Bob Book Four
    by Alex Gilbert
    https://amzn.to/4kiYZzJ

    Disaster Classes: The Calamitous Bob Book Five
    by Alex Gilbert
    https://amzn.to/4mfQqHu

    Black Mana Gambit: The Calamitous Bob Book
    by Alex Gilbert
    https://amzn.to/4j7Cvk9

    The League of Lesser Evil: The Calamitous Bob Book 7
    by Alex Gilbert
    https://amzn.to/43vNHSU

    Stranger in a strange world French Special Forces combat medic
    Viviane Saint-Lys has come a long way since being transported
    unexpectedly & very painfully to the world of Nyil where the gods
    are real and magic works.

    Since landing in the lifeless capital of the dead empire (see how
    that works?) of Harrak and being tutored by a Harrakian war golem
    on its last legs of charge, Viv has come a long way.

    In particular, she has actually made some progress in her tenuous
    position as the Heir to the Empire (having been "born" in the palace
    being good enough for the golem who desperately needs to believe
    that), having shaken the free city of Kazar out of Enorian control
    when they tried to bring their civil-war to her doorstep and having
    started clearing the black mana from the deadlands and dealing with
    the ongoing zombie apocalypse that caused.

    She has also solved one of her two worst problems: Having had her
    soul damaged by the thoughtless god who tossed her out of her original
    body, so she can now actually commune with the gods, some of whom
    aren't too bad, and fully use her magic.

    Her other worst problem is that having materialized in the black
    mana desolation of the old Empire has over-driven her "attunement"
    to the color, and it will kill her in fairly short order if she
    doesn't do something about it, something nobody in Kazar has any
    idea how to do. Her only chance is to go to the continent's magical
    center, Helock and enroll in the academy there hoping to catch
    some expert's attention.

    As it turns out Helock's academy is not much like Hogwarts (other
    than being dangerous) and the city itself is ripe for revolution.
    Despite that, Viv does in fact find one person who could help her
    make the transition to half-elemental and avoid dying. Unfortunately
    he's more than a bit of a prick and wants years of her services,
    in all ways, guaranteed in a contract that doesn't look good *at
    all*. Also unfortunately the boyfriend Viv picked up on her hazardous
    journey to Helock and has been gradually bringing back from near
    death is an exiled prince now locked in a deadly succession crisis
    not to mention that almost every place on the continent would pretty
    much rather not have Harrak back and assassins are everywhere...

    As I mentioned during my first review of these books, they are
    chapters from an online serial, with multiple arcs in each book but
    not always landing in convenient book-length resolutions. I continue
    to think that Viv is on the path to godhood (she now has the actual
    title "Ascender" though in theory that could be to full-elemental,
    I suppose), but so far she has seen enough of the pitfalls of
    transcending humanity to keep herself grounded. I have now finished
    the book versions of the story (which will feature in my next batch
    of reviews) and look forward to future volumes (yes, I could subscribe
    online to the serial, but that's not my thing).
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  • From Ahasuerus@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 18 12:49:00 2025
    On 5/18/2025 12:19 AM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
    [snip-snip]
    The Calamitous Bob [Books 4-7]
    by Alex Gilbert
    [snip]

    I have now finished
    the book versions of the story (which will feature in my next batch
    of reviews) and look forward to future volumes (yes, I could subscribe
    online to the serial, but that's not my thing).

    Are you, by chance, familiar with WebToPub? It's a browser extension
    that downloads Web serials and creates ebook files.

    Alternatively, Calibre (https://calibre-ebook.com/) has a handy plugin, "FanFicFare", which can be installed under "Preferences" -> "Get plugins
    to enhance Calibre".

    If you decide to install it, you will want to configure it as follows:

    * Select "Epub" as the default download format to avoid potential issues
    with FanFicFare's ancient HTML-to-mobi converter.
    * Select "Update Epub if New Chapters" as the default download mode.
    * Select "Download from URLs" in the FFF menu, enter the URLs that you
    are want to follow (one per Web serial) and wait for them to be downloaded.
    * Periodically select the followed Web serials in Calibre and hit
    "Update existing FanFiction Books" in the FFF menu, which will download
    new chapters and append them to Calibre's ebook files. You can do this
    as often as you want. In some cases I wait until the current "arc" is
    finished, then read the whole arc.
    * If you are using Kindle, connect your Kindle to the PC, select the
    updated novel(s) in Calibre and click "Send to Device"; the conversion
    from Epub to Mobi/AZW3 is automatic when configured properly.

    The advantage of this method compared to WebToPub is that FFF only
    downloads new chapters. It's much faster and more convenient, especially
    for longer works.

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  • From Ted Nolan @21:1/5 to ahasuerus@email.com on Sun May 18 17:22:34 2025
    In article <100d31t$12v30$1@dont-email.me>,
    Ahasuerus <ahasuerus@email.com> wrote:
    On 5/18/2025 12:19 AM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
    [snip-snip]
    The Calamitous Bob [Books 4-7]
    by Alex Gilbert
    [snip]

    I have now finished
    the book versions of the story (which will feature in my next batch
    of reviews) and look forward to future volumes (yes, I could subscribe
    online to the serial, but that's not my thing).

    Are you, by chance, familiar with WebToPub? It's a browser extension
    that downloads Web serials and creates ebook files.

    Alternatively, Calibre (https://calibre-ebook.com/) has a handy plugin, >"FanFicFare", which can be installed under "Preferences" -> "Get plugins
    to enhance Calibre".

    If you decide to install it, you will want to configure it as follows:

    * Select "Epub" as the default download format to avoid potential issues
    with FanFicFare's ancient HTML-to-mobi converter.
    * Select "Update Epub if New Chapters" as the default download mode.
    * Select "Download from URLs" in the FFF menu, enter the URLs that you
    are want to follow (one per Web serial) and wait for them to be downloaded.
    * Periodically select the followed Web serials in Calibre and hit
    "Update existing FanFiction Books" in the FFF menu, which will download
    new chapters and append them to Calibre's ebook files. You can do this
    as often as you want. In some cases I wait until the current "arc" is >finished, then read the whole arc.
    * If you are using Kindle, connect your Kindle to the PC, select the
    updated novel(s) in Calibre and click "Send to Device"; the conversion
    from Epub to Mobi/AZW3 is automatic when configured properly.

    The advantage of this method compared to WebToPub is that FFF only
    downloads new chapters. It's much faster and more convenient, especially
    for longer works.


    Hmm. No, I was not aware. I will take a look, thanks!
    --
    columbiaclosings.com
    What's not in Columbia anymore..

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