
Enrico M. Toro
Author of Grantville Gazette II: Sequel to 1632 (12-in-1)
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Another good story about The Ring and its impact on early music. Some interesting characters being stimulated by the inoculation of "Uptime notation, instruments, music, and CDs create quite a stir "Downtime". Music is a fertile area for alternate authors in this most excellent series.
(Amy) Much like the first of the Gazettes, this collection is fun but of spotty quality. I laughed out loud a few times, rolled my eyes a few times, but mostly it was fairly generic fare. "The Invisible War" is just about worth the price of admission all on its own, though, so I don't feel I wasted either money or time. Still, I do think the Gazettes are going to be pretty far down my ranking of this shared universe's offerings, overall.
Again, recommended only for completists.
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(Alistair) Unfortunately for the general level of erudition of my booklog posts, I could greatly simplify talking about Grantville Gazette II by simply saying, see my post on the first Grantville Gazette, and assume that my opinions are essentially the same, which they are.
I liked a couple of the stories better than I had those in either the first of these volumes, or Ring of Fire, for that matter; in particular The Company Men, but overall my opinions on matters of interest and quality remain much the same.
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Again, recommended only for completists.
( show more target="_top">http://weblog.siliconcerebrate.com/zenos-library/2009/08/grantville_gazette_ii_e... )
(Alistair) Unfortunately for the general level of erudition of my booklog posts, I could greatly simplify talking about Grantville Gazette II by simply saying, see my post on the first Grantville Gazette, and assume that my opinions are essentially the same, which they are.
I liked a couple of the stories better than I had those in either the first of these volumes, or Ring of Fire, for that matter; in particular The Company Men, but overall my opinions on matters of interest and quality remain much the same.
( http://weblog.siliconcerebrate.com/cerebrate/2009/07/grantville_gazette_ii_ed_er... ) show less
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