Category: Books
Who Watches the Watchmen?
May 28th, 2008
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I stumbled on this great picture over at aintitcool news, a teaser pic for the upcoming Watchmen film adaptation originally created by DC Dark Knight and V for Vendetta veteran Alan Moore.
Watchmen was a 12-issue comic series on shelves in 1986-87, and was praised for its fantastic writing and artwork. The series was later grouped together into a 'trade paperback' format, and became the first of its kind to win the Hugo Award.
Zack Snyder of 300 fame is set to direct the film, which will release on March 6th, 2009.
Hopefully Snyder can bring the same goods he brought to 300...
My Top 5 Favorite Books To Re-Read
February 20th, 2008The the spirit of High Fidelity's love of lists, here are my top 5 favorite books that I like to re-read from time to time:
A masterfully-written book, chock full of awe-inspiring locations, deeply intriguing characters, and a meticulously crafted universe. Herbert's difinitive sci-fi masterpiece that I regularly re-read.

2) Starship Troopers - Robert Heinlein
Although considered one of Heinlein's so-called 'juvenile' novels, Troopers (to me) remains one of his most interesting and accessible scifi adventure stories. It helps that I like his take on future politics, and it's interesting to me how the novel fits in with the period in which he wrote it.
There is lots of material out there on the German military during WW2, but none as interesting as this 'from the inside out' look at a specific German soldier's journey from teenage recruit to decorated general staff officer captured in the rubble of Berlin by the Soviets. A great personal perspective on the war.

4) Guns of the South - Harry Turtledove
I've always been fond of alternate history topics, and this is Harry 'master of alternate fiction' Turtledove's crowning achievement. The plot is interesting and the characters come to life before your eyes with suprising results.
Another alternate history tour-de-force, featuring a victorious Nazi Germany during the 1960s where a burned-out police detective stumbles on the greatest atrocity of the 20th century. With this one, you can just feel how scary a place this world would have been had Nazi Germany still existed.


