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		<title>Top Ten Tuesday #12: Books to Reread</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times new roman'>~ ::&#160;<span rel='lightbox'><span rel='lightbox'><img class='bbc_img' src='http://www.majhost.com/gallery/Toa-Velox/Artwork/Blog/toptentuesday.jpg' alt='Posted Image' class='bbc_img' /></span></span>&#160;:: ~</span></p>&#160;<br /><p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times new roman'>April 16: Top Ten Tuesday REWIND -- pick a past topic you missed or one you want to revisit!</span></p><p class='bbc_center'>&#160;</p><p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times new roman'>As such, I've chosen: <strong class='bbc'>"Top Ten Books I Want to Reread"</strong></span></p>&#160;<ul class='bbcol decimal'><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>A Monster Calls</em>, by Patrick Ness. </strong>This is probably my favorite book. I've read it twice, and I'm definitely eager to do so again.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>The Book Thief</em>, by Markus Zusak. </strong>An amazing book that I've only read once--would definitely look forward to reading it again.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>A Song of Ice and Fire</em>, by George R.R. Martin. </strong>Because this series was/is amazing. I still need to read&#160;<em class='bbc'>A Dance with Dragons</em>&#160;(I've been waiting for the paperback, because I'm slightly OCD in wanting the same edition for the whole series, but I might give in and buy the hardback--especially since the paperback release date has been pushed back <em class='bbc'>once again </em><em class='bbc'>&lt;<strong class='bbc'>_</strong>&lt;</em>), but I'll look forward to reading them all again.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>Harry Potter</em>, by J.K. Rowling. </strong>These books were really fun to read, and I only read them for the first time last August.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>Holes</em>, by Louis Sachar.</strong> Just read this book last Friday for the first time. I know, I'm probably the only person who hasn't. Needless to say, it was amazing.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>The Phantom Tollbooth</em>, by Norton Juster. </strong>And I just read this book on Saturday--same thing. Amazing book that I'd love to re-read.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>American Assassin</em>, by Vince Flynn.</strong> Another of my favorite books. I've already read this two or three times--wouldn't mind doing it again.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>The Dresden Files</em>, by Jim Butcher. </strong>A fantastic urban fantasy series, with one of the greatest narrators of any book or series I've read.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>The Four Loves</em>, by C.S. Lewis. </strong>Because it's amazing.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>The Chronicles of Narnia</em>, by C.S. Lewis. </strong>Because I don't remember the books at all, except small glimpses of The Magician's Nephew, because I read them so long ago.&#160;</span></li></ul><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>~ Velox</strong></span>]]></description>
		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2013 05:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Top Ten Tuesday #11: Books I Recommend the Most</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times new roman'>~ ::&#160;<span rel='lightbox'><span rel='lightbox'><img class='bbc_img' src='http://www.majhost.com/gallery/Toa-Velox/Artwork/Blog/toptentuesday.jpg' alt='Posted Image' class='bbc_img' /></span></span>&#160;:: ~</span></p><p class='bbc_center'>&#160;</p><p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>March 26: Top Ten &#160;Books I Recommend The Most</strong></span></p><ul class='bbcol decimal'><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>A Monster Calls, by Patrick Ness.</strong> Quite possibly my favorite book.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak.</strong> An extremely moving and well-written book, something for everyone. Really gives you an appreciation for reading/books.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien. </strong>Obvious choice is obvious. Tolkien is the master, and the Hobbit is an amazing book.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>The Dresden Files, by Jim Butcher. </strong>Harry Dresden is perhaps my favorite fictional character. Definitely one of my favorites, at least--his wit and humor are extremely enjoyable.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>A Song of Ice and Fire, by George R.R. Martin.</strong> This really is a fantastic series. There are, unfortunately, a few things that cause me to not recommend it as much as other things, but I did really enjoy this series.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>Mitch Rapp books, by Vince Flynn. </strong>American Assassin would be the book I recommend most, as it is my favorite--the beginning of Mitch Rapp and how he became who he is. Another character favorite of mine, and Vince Flynn is one of the authors that got me hooked on reading. &#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie. </strong>Also the Hercule Poirot books. Agatha Christie is a classic, and every one of her books that I've read have been amazing. Obviously some are better than others, but she's still a fantastic author.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>Anything by Michael Connelly. </strong>Or specifically, his Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller and Jack McEvoy series--he has a few other books, but I haven't read those. Really enjoyed all of these, though.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>Skin, by Ted Dekker.</strong> Just an amazing thriller that captures your attention from the start and never lets go.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>The Four Loves, by C.S. Lewis.</strong> This book just gives you a greater appreciation and understanding of what love is and what it means.&#160;</span></li></ul><span style='font-family: times new roman'>~ Velox</span>]]></description>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2013 03:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Top Ten Tuesday #10: Books I Had to Buy...but are Still Unread</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times new roman'>~ ::&#160;<span rel='lightbox'><span rel='lightbox'><img class='bbc_img' src='http://www.majhost.com/gallery/Toa-Velox/Artwork/Blog/toptentuesday.jpg' alt='Posted Image' class='bbc_img' /></span></span>&#160;:: ~</span></p><p class='bbc_center'>&#160;</p><p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>March 19: Top Ten Books I HAD To Buy...But Are Still Sitting On My Shelf Unread</strong></span></p><ul class='bbcol decimal'><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>The&#160;Presidential&#160;Agent series, by W.E.B. Griffin.</strong> I actually bought this whole series, but I haven't read any yet--I'm somewhat of a completionist, so when I bought the first one, thought it sounded interesting, and found out that there weren't that many in the series...I just wanted to buy them all before I started reading them. I have read other things by Griffin, though.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>Coup d'&#233;tat, by Ben Coes.</strong> I was looking for this for a long time, every time I'd go to a bookstore. Then I finally got it almost a year ago, but still haven't read it.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>The Bob Lee Swagger series, by Stephen Hunter.</strong> I read the first book before buying the others, but have only read the second book since having bought them all. I definitely plan to, I just haven't gotten around to it.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini.</strong> Way back when I first started collecting books, this was one of the first that I "had" to have.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>The Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. </strong>Same as Kite Runner.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun, by J.R.R. Tolkien.</strong> I mean, come on, it's Tolkien. So every time I'd go to a used bookstore I'd keep an eye out for this. Still haven't read it, though.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>The BIONICLE Adventures series.</strong> Again, I'm a completionist, so when I had read all of the Legends, I just had to get the Adventures and read them. Still haven't done that yet, but I do now have every book.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>Open Season, by C.J. Box.</strong> There was a time when I was actively hunting this down for a while, but it's been sitting on my shelf for over a year.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>Tom Clancy books.</strong> I've only read Dead or Alive and later (as well as Patriot Games), but I just had to get all of the old Jack Ryan books too. And I had meant to read them a lot sooner, but...I haven't.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas.</strong> Just another of those books that I&#160;<em class='bbc'>had</em>&#160;to have, but it's just been sitting on my shelf for a while. I do hope to read it this year, though.&#160;</span></li></ul><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>~ Velox</strong></span>]]></description>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2013 04:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Top Ten Tuesday #9: Books at Top of Spring 2013 TBR List</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times new roman'>~ ::&#160;<span rel='lightbox'><span rel='lightbox'><img class='bbc_img' src='http://www.majhost.com/gallery/Toa-Velox/Artwork/Blog/toptentuesday.jpg' alt='Posted Image' class='bbc_img' /></span></span>&#160;:: ~</span></p><p class='bbc_center'>&#160;</p><p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>March 12: Top Ten Books At The TOP Of My Spring 2013 TBR list!</strong></span></p>&#160;<ul class='bbcol decimal'><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>The Floating Admiral</em>, by the Detection Club (including Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, G.K. Chesterton, and others). </strong>I'm definitely reading this next. I love the idea, first of all, of so many classic detective novelists writing a story together. Plus the three aforementioned authors are all very great writers, and I'll really enjoy reading what they came up with.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>Coup d'Etat</em>, by Ben Coes.</strong> Been meaning to read this for a while--loved Coes's first book.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>Killing Floor</em>, by Lee Child.</strong> I've been meaning to start the Jack Reacher books for a while, and with the new film that's just more motivation to.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>The Casual Vacancy</em>, by J.K. Rowling.</strong> Or several other books, really. I mean, sure, I want to read this book, but I'm not sure I'd consider it top on my list. Still, i'm very interested to see how this compares to Harry Potter, and decide for myself whether it's amazing or horrible or just "okay" (it seems like I've seen those three comments a lot in the reviews).&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>Robopocalypse</em>, by Daniel H. Wilson. </strong>I'm currently reading this, actually. I need to have most of it read by Wednesday for my Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Literature class, but I'll probably end up reading it all tomorrow, as it's really good so far. I'll be making a blog entry on Science Fiction soon, actually, because I haven't ever read anything until this class.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>The Night Circus</em>, by Emily Morgenstern.</strong> Also for my SF/F/H class, but it does sound really interesting, and I look forward to reading it. Plus I need to read more fantasy.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>The Last Werewolf</em>, by Glen Duncan.</strong> For my SF/F/H class. I'm not going to lie, I was disappointed to find out that this was the book we were reading to cover "horror." But oh well.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>Little Brother</em>, by Cory Doctorow. </strong>For my SF/F/H class. Sounds pretty good.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>Human Chain</em>, by Seamus Heaney.</strong> I'm really excited for this one. I have to read a poetry book for my poetry creative writing class, and Heaney was recommended to me by BZP Member Tolkien. I've really, really enjoyed reading every poem that I've read so far by him.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>Masterpieces: The Best Sciecne Fiction of the Twentieth Century</em>, by Orson Scott Card.</strong> This is also for my SF/F/H class, but we won't be reading every single story. I hope, to, though.&#160;</span></li></ul><span style='font-family: times new roman'>I actually really liked this Top Ten Tuesday, and I look forward to the "top books for Summer" because I actually have a list for that, too (as I don't have school and can focus on reading more). The Spring/Fall is more up-in-the-air and I have much less of an idea of what I'm planning to read, instead just looking at my shelves and going "that one."&#160;<br />&#160;<br /><strong class='bbc'>~ Velox</strong></span>]]></description>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2013 08:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Introducing the Next Ambage Anthology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span style='font-family: times new roman'>From <a href='http://www.bzpower.com/board/index.php?showtopic=5605' class='bbc_url' title=''>the Ambage</a> topic:</span><br />&#160;<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' ><p><span style='font-family: times new roman'></span><br />&#160;<span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'>Ladies and gentlemen of the Ambage, it is my pleasure to initiate work on the next published Ambage Anthology! Through the&#160;<a href='http://www.bzpower.com/board/index.php?showtopic=8788' class='bbc_url' title=''>recent poll</a>, BZPower members have decided that the overarching genre of this anthology will be&#160;<strong class='bbc'>Science Fiction</strong>. But we don&#8217;t have a title yet, or any stories for that matter, and that&#8217;s where you--Ambage writers--come in.</span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>How do I participate?</strong></span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'>Due to the nature of how the anthology is organized and managed, you will need to have access to Skype in order to participate (of course, you&#8217;ll also need to be an Ambage member, but that&#8217;s easy: simply post in this topic stating your intention to join). Once you have a Skype account, simply contact me via BZP PM or Private Chat and you will be added to the Ambage Anthology Discussion Chat on Skype.</span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>Important:&#160;</strong>The wheels are already turning, so if you want to participate,&#160;<strong class='bbc'>you should contact me before the end of the day on Thursday, March 14th.</strong>&#160;Work on the Anthology will officially begin the following day.&#160;</span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'>You might be worried about your work not being ready for publication. Don&#8217;t sweat it! All stories will undergo a double round of workshops and critiques before the final deadline, so there will be plenty of opportunity for improvement and finessing. This is an event for the entire Ambage community, so we welcome anyone and everyone to participate.</span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>What does participating entail?</strong></span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'>As a participant, your responsibilities are two-fold:</span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'>(1) You must submit&#160;<strong class='bbc'>at least one story</strong>&#160;for the anthology, although you may submit more than one. The only restriction on the content of your story is that it&#160;<strong class='bbc'>conform to the Science Fiction genre</strong>. Otherwise, you&#8217;re free to go wild. As a general rule, we suggest a word count within the 500-3000 range, although this is pretty flexible.</span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'>(2) You must participate in&#160;<strong class='bbc'>both rounds of the workshops</strong>. Participation in the workshops involves&#160;<strong class='bbc'>replying to at least ~10 stories (this number will be specified later)</strong><strong class='bbc'>&#160;by your fellow writers in each round</strong>. The first round is a general critique, after which writers will make revisions to their works. The second round works the same, using the revised stories from the first round. In each round, you should reply to the same set of stories so that you can provide some commentary on both the initial and revised versions.</span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>What are the deadlines?</strong></span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'>The following is a list of dates and deadlines for the different stages of the Anthology process. If you cannot meet the deadlines, we will have to remove you from the project--there is unfortunately no leeway for this:</span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>March 15-April 5</strong>&#8212;Stories due. Any stories you want included in the Anthology are due by April 5th.</span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>April 5-May 1</strong>&#8212;Workshop Round 1. During this period, all the stories will be workshopped. Your ~10 in-depth reviews must be given by May 1st.</span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>May 1-May 10</strong>&#8212;Revisions. During this period, authors should revise their stories. The revised drafts are due by May 10th.</span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>May 10-May 20</strong>&#8212;Workshop Round 2. During this period, you should re-read the ~10 stories you reviewed during Round 1 and provide some thoughts on the author&#8217;s revisions. Reviews are due by May 20th.</span></span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br />&#160;</span></span><span style='color: rgb(40,40,40)'><span style='font-family: helvetica'><br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>May 20-June 1</strong>&#8212;Final Stories Due. During this period, authors should make any last changes. All final drafts are stories are due by June 1st.</span></span></span></p></blockquote>&#160;<br />&#160;<br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'>And so, if you are a member of the Ambage, and would like to participate, let me know!&#160;</span><br />&#160;<br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>~ Velox</strong></span>]]></description>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2013 05:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>An Apology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times new roman'>~ ::&#160;<span rel='lightbox'><span rel='lightbox'><img class='bbc_img' src='http://www.majhost.com/gallery/Toa-Velox/Artwork/Blog/header4.jpg' alt='Posted Image' class='bbc_img' /></span></span>&#160;:: ~</span></p>&#160;<br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'>I've been thinking about some things related to my past actions for a while now, and it feels like the time is right to address them, so I'm going to do that here.</span><br />&#160;<br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'>Put simply: in the past, I have involved myself in discussions that ended in unresolved conflicts. I said things in those discussions that I truly regret to this day, and I know that people were hurt by those things. I don't want there to be conflict between myself and other members, and as a staff member I realize that my behavior in those discussions was not appropriate. That being said, I would like to offer an apology:</span><br />&#160;<br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'>I'm sorry. For anything I've done or said that was hurtful. My earnest desire is for resolution and reconciliation on these issues. It was never my intention to be hurtful toward anyone, and I sincerely apologize.</span><br />&#160;<br /><span style='font-family: times new roman'>In the interests of prudence, I'll be locking this entry. If you do have a response, however, by all means send me a PM. Thanks for reading.</span><br />&#160;<br /><strong class='bbc'><span style='font-family: times new roman'>~ Velox</span></strong>]]></description>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2013 19:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[Top Ten Tuesday #8: Series I'd Like To Start But Haven't Yet]]></title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class='bbc_center'><strong class='bbc'><span style='font-size: 14px;'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><span style='color: rgb(51,51,51)'>Top Ten Series I'd Like To Start But Haven't Yet</span></span></span></strong></p><ul class='bbcol decimal'><li><span style='font-size: 14px;'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><span style='color: rgb(51,51,51)'><strong class='bbc'>Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien.</strong> I'm reading it this year, over the summer. I'm not letting myself go another year without doing so. Reasons are obvious. Although technically I guess I've started this, but that was years ago.</span></span></span></li><li><span style='font-size: 14px;'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><span style='color: rgb(51,51,51)'><strong class='bbc'>Jack Reacher, by Lee Child. </strong>I love Vince Flynn and Tom Clancy and Alex Berenson and Ben Coes and Stephen Hunter. As another master of thrillers, I've always wanted to read Lee Child's books. Not to mention the new movie looks fantastic, but I'm waiting to watch it until I read the book.</span></span></span></li><li><span style='font-size: 14px;'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><span style='color: rgb(51,51,51)'><strong class='bbc'>Alphabet Mysteries, by Sue Grafton. </strong>I love mysteries and I've heard Grafton is good. Plus I love the idea of the books named after a letter of the alphabet.</span></span></span></li><li><span style='font-size: 14px;'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><span style='color: rgb(51,51,51)'><strong class='bbc'>Wheel of Time, by Robert Jordan.</strong> After reading <em class='bbc'>A Song of Ice and Fire</em>, by George R.R. Martin, I've been craving to read more epic fantasy stories. After LOTR, this is the second fantasy series I want to read most as I've heard it's amazing.</span></span></span></li><li><span style='font-size: 14px;'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><span style='color: rgb(51,51,51)'><strong class='bbc'>The Dark Tower, by Stephen King.</strong> Really just anything by Stephen King, but I've heard this series is good.&#160;</span></span></span></li><li><span style='font-size: 14px;'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>Star Wars, by Various Authors.</strong> A lot of people seem to like them, so I want to give them a try.&#160;</span></span></li><li><span style='font-size: 14px;'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>Hannibal Lecter, by Thomas Harris.</strong> Seems like an awesome(ly dark) character. And also so I can finally see the movie <em class='bbc'>Silence of the Lambs</em>, because I've been waiting to read the book.</span></span></li><li><span style='font-size: 14px;'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>Chaos Walking, by Patrick Ness.</strong> <em class='bbc'>A Monster Calls</em> is one of my all-time favorite books. It'll be fun to read some of his other work.&#160;</span></span></li><li><span style='font-size: 14px;'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>Lord Peter Wimsey, by Dorothy Sayers.</strong> I love classic detective fiction, and Dorothy Sayers is one of the masters. I'm really excited to get all of her books (I only have three, and two short story anthologies, unfortunately) and read them.&#160;</span></span></li><li><span style='font-size: 14px;'><span style='font-family: times new roman'><strong class='bbc'>The Presidential Agent, by W.E.B. Griffin.</strong> I've had this whole series for a while now, so it's about time I started it.&#160;</span></span></li></ul><strong class='bbc'><span style='font-size: 14px;'><span style='font-family: times new roman'>~ Velox</span></span></strong>]]></description>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2013 06:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Introducing the First Ambage Anthology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times, serif'><a href='https://www.createspace.com/4145933'><span rel='lightbox'><span rel='lightbox'><img class='bbc_img' src='http://www.majhost.com/gallery/Toa-Velox/Random/fbcover.jpg' alt='Posted Image' class='bbc_img' /></span></span></a></span><br />&#160;<br /><span style='font-family: times, serif'>But it here:&#160;<a href='https://www.createspace.com/4145933' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='nofollow external'>https://www.createspace.com/4145933</a></span><br />&#160;<br /><span style='font-family: times, serif'>That's right, the Ambage has published a book. You can read the full announcement/details in <a href='http://www.bzpower.com/board/index.php?showtopic=5605&p=501508' class='bbc_url' title=''>this post</a>. So please, give it a read; tell us what you think! We hope you enjoy it. =]</span><br /><span style='font-family: times, serif'>&#160;<br /><strong class='bbc'>~ Velox</strong></span></p>]]></description>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2013 00:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Top Ten Tuesday #7: Best Bookish Memories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class='bbc_left'><p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times new roman'>Haven't done one of these in a while, but I didn't really have anything to put for the last few except one or two, plus I was busy with other projects so I figured I just wouldn't do anything. But this one I liked.&#160;</span></p></p>&#160;<br /><p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>February 5: Top Ten Best Bookish Memories (waiting in line for a new release, meeting an author, or some sort of great experience with a particular book that was unlike others)</strong></span><br />&#160;</p><ul class='bbcol decimal'><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Vince Flynn Booksigning in 2010.</strong> Definitely my favorite bookish experience, as he was really one of the writers that got me interested in reading, and is still one of my favorites. So when he was speaking/having a book signing at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, of course I had to go. Unfortunately I missed the book signing (but I did pick up a signed copy), but I got to hear all of his talk which was really enjoyable. Plus, it was my first time going to the RR Library, even though it's only ~an hour from my house, so that was a fun experience.&#160;</span><br />
&#160;</li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Meeting Michael Connelly. </strong>Much more recently, only last December 2012. One of my favorite authors, I was extremely excited that he was speaking/signing at a Barnes & Noble only ~20 minutes from my house. And this time I got there in time for everything, and got to meet him (I wrote an entry about it a few below this one, with a picture). His talk was awesome as well, and just an awesome experience.&#160;</span><br />
&#160;</li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Discovering <em class='bbc'>A Monster Calls</em>, by Patrick Ness, and how it's a picture book.</strong> When I first heard that I was a little put-off. What, a children's book? But no, it's definitely not, and it was amazing. Definitely one of my favorite books, and discovering this book was an awesome memory.&#160;</span><br />
&#160;</li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Pre-ordering books</strong> (I only do it for my favorite authors). Yes, this one's a little lame, but it's true. Whenever I pre-order books for my favorite authors, I'm just super excited and can't wait for them to come.&#160;</span><br />
&#160;</li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Watching the Hobbit.</strong> This may sound weird, I know, but it's true. This is only the second movie I've seen&#160;<em class='bbc'>just</em> after reading the book. The other was The Lincoln Lawyer, by Michael Connelly. But this was different. I mean, it was Peter Jackson's <em class='bbc'>The Hobbit </em>for crying out loud, and it was just an amazing, amazing experience. Saying lines with the movie that are from the book, seeing the similarities, the differences, etc.&#160;</span><br />
&#160;</li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Receiving <em class='bbc'>The Last Man</em>, by Vince Flynn, in the afternoon, starting it, and finishing it that night.</strong> Again, he's one of my favorite authors, and becoming so caught up with his book to read it in a single evening was just really fun.&#160;</span><br />
&#160;</li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Reading <em class='bbc'>The Book Thief</em>, by Markus Zusak, and telling everyone about it.</strong> Similar to AMC, I was extremely (and pleasantly) surprised at how amazing this book was, and thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it.&#160;</span><br />
&#160;</li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Finishing the Harry Potter Series.</strong> Simply just the feeling of "I finally read it" after reading it for the first time last August (2012). A great series and extremely enjoyable.&#160;</span><br />
&#160;</li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Reading A Song of Ice and Fire, by George R.R. Martin.</strong> This was the first book series that I've read that was high fantasy. This is the first book series that I've just gotten completely captivated by, and immersed myself in the world of ASoIaF. Reading these books was like living in a different time as I allowed myself to just become completely caught up in it.</span><br />
&#160;</li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Michael Connelly marathon. </strong>Late last December I read 9 books in 13 days of his Harry Bosch series. Really an amazing experience and some amazing novels.</span></li></ul><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>~ Velox</strong></span>]]></description>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2013 00:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Top Ten Tuesday #6: Bookish Goals For 2013</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class='bbc_center'><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Top Ten Bookish Goals For 2013</strong></span></p><ul class='bbcol decimal'><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Read at least 52 books -- a book a week.</strong> I've been doing it the past two years, I don't plan on stopping now.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Read 12 books that have been on my shelf for over a year. </strong>I have over 500 books on my shelves, and I've probably only read half of those, if not even less.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Read the <em class='bbc'>Lord of the Rings</em>.</strong> I still can't believe I haven't read these yet, but I will this year.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Read the rest of <em class='bbc'>A Song of Ice and Fire</em>, by George R. R. Martin.</strong> On Monday I picked up A Clash of Kings again after having put it down last September at 300 pages (not that it was bad -- it was amazing -- but it was hard to focus during school, and unfortunately I needed a faster-paced book). I'm now over page 850, and should finish it tomorrow.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Read more Sherlock Holmes. </strong>I've actually only read a few of his short stories, so I plan to read more, if not all, this year.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Finally read a book by Stephen King. </strong>Another author that I surprisingly haven't read anything by yet.&#160;</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Finally read <em class='bbc'>Without Remorse</em>, by Tom Clancy. </strong>And perhaps his other early Jack Ryan books, as I've only read <em class='bbc'>Dead or Alive</em> and later.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Read at least two Science Fiction books from my shelves.&#160;</strong>I don't read Sci-Fi much. In fact, I could probably count on one hand how many Sci-Fi books I've read. So I hope to read at least a couple this year.</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Finish collecting some book series that I am in the middle of collecting.</strong> I have a small obsession where I like to have every book in a series if I enjoyed the first book (or even if I haven't read a book yet =P).</span></li><li><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>Stop buying so many new series until I've read the ones I have.</strong> Because I can get so many books for so cheaply at my local used books store (both hardback and paperback for either $1 or $5), and mostly in good-to-new condition, I'll often go on book-buying sprees. While I love it, and I think there's anything wrong with it, I do think I should hold off buying entire new series until I've read the ones I have. =P</span></li></ul><span style='font-family: times'><strong class='bbc'>~ Velox</strong></span>]]></description>
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