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David Bischoff (1951–2018)

Author of Grounded

84+ Works 4,477 Members 45 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by David Bischoff

Grounded (1993) 685 copies, 5 reviews
WarGames [Novelization] (1983) — Author — 327 copies, 8 reviews
Hunter's Planet (1994) 297 copies, 2 reviews
Genocide (1994) 227 copies
Nightworld (1979) 153 copies, 3 reviews
A Personal Demon (1985) 133 copies
The Destiny Dice (1985) 116 copies, 4 reviews
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) — Author — 112 copies
Ship of Ghosts (2002) 106 copies, 2 reviews
Vampires of Nightworld (1981) 99 copies
Night of the Dragonstar (1985) 98 copies
The Infinite Battle (1985) 94 copies, 3 reviews
Hackers (1995) 93 copies
Day of the Dragonstar (1960) 91 copies, 1 review
The Ancient (1994) 91 copies, 1 review
Dr. Dimension (1993) 91 copies
Tin Woodman (1979) 79 copies, 1 review
Wraith Board (1985) 71 copies, 1 review
Star Fall (1980) 70 copies, 1 review
Quoth the Crow (1998) 65 copies, 1 review
Mandala (1983) 51 copies
Unicorn Gambit (1986) 51 copies
Galactic Warriors (1985) 50 copies, 2 reviews
Masters of Spacetime (1994) 44 copies
The Macrocosmic Conflict (1986) 43 copies, 2 reviews
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987) 42 copies
Star Spring (1982) 40 copies
The Seeker (1976) 37 copies
The Blob (1988) 36 copies
Dragonstar Destiny (1989) 34 copies
The Deity-Father (1995) 34 copies
Aliens Omnibus 02: Female War, Genocide (1996) — Author — 31 copies
Manhattan Project (1986) 30 copies
Alien Island (1996) 23 copies
Mutants Amok (1991) 21 copies
The Crow: A Murder of Crows (1998) — Author — 19 copies
Mutant Hell (1991) 17 copies
Demon Wing (1995) 16 copies
Night of the Living Shark! (1991) 16 copies
Philip K. Dick High (2000) 13 copies, 1 review
Crunch Bunch (1985) 11 copies, 1 review
Rebel Attack (Mutants Amok) (1991) 11 copies
The H.P. Lovecraft Institute (2002) 6 copies, 1 review
Christmas Slaughter (1991) 5 copies
Az ufó-összeesküvés (1992) 4 copies
J.R.R. Tolkien University (2000) 4 copies
Saurier gesucht (1993) 3 copies
Paranormal Romance (2012) 3 copies
Ce que dit le corbeau (2001) 2 copies
Fade 1 copy
Quest (1977) 1 copy
The Diplomatic Touch (2001) 1 copy

Associated Works

Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina (1995) — Contributor — 1,558 copies, 14 reviews
100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories (1978) — Contributor — 440 copies, 6 reviews
Shelf Life: Fantastic Stories Celebrating Bookstores (2002) — Contributor — 264 copies, 9 reviews
If I Were An Evil Overlord (2007) — Contributor — 176 copies, 10 reviews
Crafty Cat Crimes: 100 Tiny Cat Tale Mysteries (2000) — Contributor — 165 copies, 2 reviews
Borderlands 3 (1992) — Contributor — 157 copies, 3 reviews
Castle Fantastic (1996) — Contributor — 156 copies, 3 reviews
Quest to Riverworld (1993) — Contributor — 116 copies, 1 review
Villains Victorious (2001) — Contributor — 101 copies, 1 review
Ackermanthology: 65 Astonishing, Rediscovered Sci-Fi Shorts (1997) — Contributor — 97 copies, 1 review
Alien Pets (1998) — Contributor — 93 copies, 1 review
A Dangerous Magic (1999) — Contributor — 90 copies, 2 reviews
Perchance to Dream (2000) — Contributor — 88 copies
Past Lives, Present Tense (1999) — Contributor — 79 copies, 3 reviews
100 Astounding Little Alien Stories (1996) — Contributor — 73 copies, 1 review
Furry Fantastic (2006) — Contributor — 72 copies, 1 review
Warrior Fantastic (2000) — Contributor — 71 copies
First Contact (1997) — Contributor — 62 copies, 1 review
Apprentice Fantastic (2002) — Contributor — 62 copies
The Mutant Files (2001) — Contributor — 58 copies, 1 review
Civil War Fantastic (2000) — Contributor — 58 copies, 1 review
Rotten Relations (2004) — Contributor — 45 copies, 1 review
The Seventh Omni Book of Science Fiction (1989) — Contributor — 45 copies
Haunted Holidays (2004) — Contributor — 42 copies, 1 review
All Hell Breaking Loose (2005) — Contributor — 40 copies
Chrysalis 5 (1979) — Contributor — 32 copies, 1 review
Chrysalis 3 (1978) — Contributor — 32 copies
Aliens vs. Predator Omnibus Volume One: PREY & HUNTER's PLANET (1995) — Author, some editions — 31 copies
The Magic Toy Box (2006) — Contributor — 29 copies, 2 reviews
Transformers: Legends (2004) — Contributor — 25 copies, 2 reviews
The UFO Files (1998) — Contributor — 23 copies
Dead End: City Limits : An Anthology of Urban Fear (1991) — Contributor — 15 copies
Chrysalis 10 (1983) — Contributor — 14 copies, 1 review
The Fifty-Meter Monsters & Other Horrors (1976) — Contributor — 13 copies
Swashbuckling Editor Stories (1993) — Contributor — 10 copies
Amazing Stories Vol. 51, No. 2 [January 1978] (1978) — Contributor — 7 copies
Fantastic. No. 197 (December 1977) (1977) — Contributor — 5 copies
Fantastic. No. 198 (April 1978) (1978) — Contributor — 5 copies
Imagination Fully Dilated - Volume II (2000) — Contributor — 4 copies
One Buck Horror: Volume Two (2011) — Contributor — 3 copies
Amazing Stories Vol. 51, No. 1 [October 1977] (1977) — Contributor — 2 copies

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I couldn't finish it. I couldn't even ever get into it. It just seemed a little too forced, a little too '80s, a little too Battlestar Gallactica, a little too dorky to me. It's like the author was trying too hard to be sci fi cool and didn't quite pull it off. He should have eased off the transmission just a touch.

The book had potential. When her beloved super scientist brother Cal Shemzak is abducted by the mysterious Jaxdron aliens, with whom humanity has been at war for some five or show more more years now, super cyborg agent, blip ship pilot, feisty Laura Shemzak talks her way onto a very top secret spaceship for the purpose of finding him. Only to to be attacked and boarded by pirates while on the way to that ship. She attacks the pirates, holds one hostage, demands the pirate captain take her where she wants to go, and is pretty much laughed at. The captain, one charismatic yet annoying as hell Tars Northern, in charge of the Starbow, a pretty awesome ship, and his bizarre crew of humans, aliens, and robot pirates/mercenaries, may or may not help her.

Okay. I can partially buy that, I guess. But since the pirates were just taking freight off Laura's ship, why couldn't she have stayed on that ship and continued to her destination to pick up her super ship to go off in search of her brother? Why hijack a group of ultra-dangerous pirates and ask them to take you to another location just cause you need a quick ride? That seemed odd. And Cal. His character seemed a little too stereotypically one dimensional for my liking. Immature, naive, brilliant, no real depth, coward. Pretty unlikable. And their society of "Friends." Haven't we seen such cultures portrayed relentlessly in sci fi books and movies throughout the decades over and over again until it's become quite tiring? Something a little more original might have been preferable. And frankly, the incest thing threw me just a bit. Trust me, I'm no prude and God knows I've read enough Heinlein (and even de Sade) to have seen the worst, but many male sci fi writers are freaking perverts, I've discovered over the years, and to write of these siblings' love as though it were proper and good and balanced and healthy and as though society was the sick entity for looking down on them for their incestuous relationship... Well, that's just a little bit too much for me to swallow. I can handle a little taboo to some degree, but to be so ho hum about it strikes me as odd. Finally, Laura. She was a super agent for the Federation. She could go anywhere, do anything. She had the training, the hardwiring, the cybernetics. And yet she could go off at a moment's notice. Wouldn't you have thought they would have done personality profiles on their agents and psychological testings? Wouldn't you have thought they would have "conditioned" their top agents they've invested millions or more in to ensure they wouldn't fly off the handle and go rogue? To see Laura go nuts when she learns of her brother's capture and insistence upon personally going off into alien territory to rescue him without aid is incomprehensible.

Frankly, not much about this book makes much sense. Laura constantly takes stupid risks, is a reactionary, usually for no good reason, seems nearly as immature as her brother, and neither protagonist seems particularly likable to me, at least not enough to finish the book. I've read the 10 Goodreads reviews and was surprised to see several positive things said in the four and five star reviews, but noted the book as a whole as a sub-3.5 rating. That's probably being generous, in my opinion. If handled well by a decent author, this book had the potential to be okay, I think. Not great, but okay. But it wasn't. And as a result, I think it's largely a waste of time. Not recommended.
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I'm surprised this book has such low ratings. Yes, the writing is a little clunky, specifically the dialogue and some of the plotting. But, wow, what a fun big-idea sci-fi story. With a pretty fast pace, and filled with action and even some romance and character drama, it's hard not to like it.

I mean, it's got dinosaurs in space!

I would definitely recommend, and look forward to reading the sequels.
Lots of fun. Maybe not great Literature, and lots of typos, and the blurb & cover a bit overly enthusiastic. But, interesting characters, thought-provoking premise, Sense of Wonder, and What If. I will consider more by the authors.
I'm sorry, but wtf? The alien could have been interesting. But the characters only filled roles, the author doesn't know a damn thing about autism, and he used clichés intentionally. I managed to overlook other awkwardnesses, so I won't be posting them here, but they exist. I will continue with the series, but, honestly, I thought that by book #25 we'd be getting better material.

It's supposed to be a comfort read, not an annoyance.

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