[1:Figures of Earth: Del Rey;
1979; 0345281705; $2.25] [BB]
[BBT]
[2:The Silver Stallion: Del Rey; 1979;
0345280725; $2.25] [BB]
[BBT]
[3:Domnei: Del Rey; 1979; 0345281713; $2.75] [BB] [BBT]
[3:Domnei: Ayer; 1920; 0836955498; $? hardcover] [BB]
[4:The High Place: Del Rey; 1979;
0345282841; $2.25] [BB]
[BBT]
[4:The High Place: Amareon Ltd.; 1980; 0884117952; $22.95 hardcover] [BB]
[5:Something About Eve: Del Rey; 1979;
034528352X; $2.25] [BB]
[BBT]
[5:Something About Eve: Ballantine; ?; 0345020677; $?] [BB]
[6:The Cream of the Jest: Del Rey;
1979; 0345283589; $2.25] [BB]
[BBT]
[6:The Cream of the Jest: New College; 1973; 0808403966; $?] [BB]
[?:Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice:
Dover; 1978; 0486235076; $7.95] [BB] [BBT]
[?]
- Especially Jurgen, and Figures of Earth. -42
[Spectra; 1992; 0553295128; $?] [BB]
- [Result: MT.] Personality transplants/overlays
-- usually from another person, maybe not always. There are others in the series; only
title I remember is Synners. Fools is well written; but unless
you're interested enough in the subject to keep track of who's in the body that's telling
the story/stories, you might overdose quickly. -82
[Carroll & Graf; SFBC]
[Carroll & Graf; 1991; 0881847283; $?] [BB]
[Zebra/Kensington; 1993; 0821741837, $4.99] [BB]
- This is a novel that explores the experience of becoming a werewolf and the changes that
take place in the protagonist. It is quite good and is set from the point of view of the
werewolf. -28
- Rating: 5 Result: LY Significance: +. The best
psychological look at the werewolf that I've seen. The jacket blurbs call it "the
best werewolf novel in fifteen years"; I certainly wouldn't argue. -Ph
- Good, well-written, upbeat novel about a man becoming a werewolf and how he deals with
it. -87
- Horror/fantasy; Rating: 3 Result: LY Significance:
+ Description: 0 Saturation: 0. This is not your typical werewolf story.
Certainly one of the best werewolf books I've ever read, though not the best descriptions
of physical transformations. -11
- The transformation scene(s) is okay, also the first third of the book; then it declines
into a quite annoying chase through half a state and gives us an esoteric explanation of
the werewolf as a kind of transcential being. Or was it just a bad German translation I
got? Transformation: thumb up. Rating: 2. -114
- Lycanthropy. -154
[Warner; 1974; 0446766437; $1.25] [BB]
[Ballantine; 1984; 0345316207; $?] [BB]
- Good book; the TV version was $6M Man, which wasn't nearly so well done. -22
- Rating: 3 Cause: AS/AM Result: BM Significance: 0.
I wasn't all that impressed by the book; still, it's one of the earliest
bionic-modification books I know of, and it's worth reading. You know the plot line; test
pilot crashes, has to be pieced together with hardware, gets sent on impossible missions. -Ph
[Baen; 1988; 0671654098; $3.50] [BB]
[Diamond; 1991; 1557735786; $4.50] [BB]
- [Result: LY.] It stinks. Imagine the
Ghostbusters as militant right-wing Christian fundamentalists, determined to wipe the
scourge of werewolves from the face of America, and you're not far off. It reads like it
was written by a twelve-year-old who'd overdosed on GI Joe cartoons. -87
- Lycanthropy. -154
[Leisure; 1979; 0843922699; $3.25] [BB]
[?]
[St. Martin's; 1990; 0312920198; $4.95] [BB]
[TOR; 1992; 0812509250; $5.99] [BB]
[Ace; 1983; 0441166644; $2.95] [BB]
[Baen; 1988; 155785033X; $?] [BB]
[Ace; 1983; 044116661X; $2.95] [BB]
[Baen; 1988; 1557850372; $?] [BB]
[both of the above, published together: Bantam; 1988; 0553213458; $2.25] [BB]
[both of the above, published togther: New American Library; 1995; 0451523202;
$3.95] [BB]
On both of the above:
- A sort of measured strangeness, where the familiar becomes the completely alien, in a
short space of time. -38
[Penguin; 1979; 0140128379; $?]! [BB]
[Penguin; 1993; 014017821X; $11.95 softcover] [BB]
[Gollancz; ?; 0575022477; $?] [BB]
- [Result: GC.] ...About a man in a pretty
apocalyptic future who goes out into the desert after refusing to take responsibility for
impregnating his girlfriend. He's picked up by a group of woman who change him into a
woman. -3
[Pocket; 1994; 0671743562; $5.50] [BB]
- [Cause: NA Result: MU.] The male Raven babies
are mindless until they eat a sentient alien, then they absorb its memory RNA, or
something like that, and it is as though the alien had been transformed or transferred
into a Raven body. Fairly good, but the story doesn't focus that much on the folks who've
been transformed -- more on Kirk, Spock et al trying to prevent more folks being eaten up.
-75
[1:Neptune Crossing: Tor; 1995;
0812535154; $5.99] [BB]
[BBT]
[2:Strange Attractors: Tor;
1996; 0812535162; $5.99] [BB]
[BBT]
- [Cause: SY Result: MT.] ... has as one of its
premises the symbiotic presence of a noncorporeal alien called a quarx in the mind of the
protagonist. This is just the beginning point; his journey through Neptune Crossing
and Strange Attractors, and further volumes to follow, involve a continuing
process of transformation in alien environments. -107
[1:From a Changeling Star:
Bantam Spectra; 1989; 0553276395; $3.95] [BB] [BBT]
[2:Down the Stream of Stars:
Bantam Spectra; 1990; 0553283022; $4.95] [RR] [BB] [BBT]
- [Cause: NT Result: BM.] They are packed with
ideas beyond what the writer could handle, more suitable for a Star Trek show
than reading material. But if you like transformation, there's nanotech remaking of people
and one bizarre megatransformation. -40
[Tor; 1996; 0812533275; $?] [BB]
- [Result: MT.] Describes the journey of a young
woman into a wholly AI-based existence, and then into a telepathic residence in the group
mind of an alien culture. -107
[Star Rigger's Way: Tor; 1994;
0812534441; $4.99] [BB]
[BBT]
[Panglor: Tor; 1996; 0812534468; $6.99] [BB] [BBT]
[Seas of Empire: Tor; ?] [BBT]
[Dragons in the Stars: Tor; 1992;
0812533038; $4.99] [BB]
[BBT]
[Dragon Rigger: Tor; 1994; 0812533232;
$4.99] [BB] [BBT]
- [Cause: AS Result: MT/ST.] ... involve
starflight through mental transformations mediated through a rigger's sensory net. The
most recent of these, Dragon Rigger, goes considerably further, involving
complete transmigration of the personality and soul into nonphysical forms. It also
describes something called the "underrealm," through which several of the
dragons explore unusual facets of their world. -107
[Leisure; 1984; 0843921668; $2.95] [BB]
[Leisure; 1988; 0843926252; $?] [BB]
- [Result: LY.] Set in Toronto. Not bad.
Detective following a lycanthrope. -87
- Lycanthropy. -154
[West End; 1990; 0874313031; $4.95] [BB]
[Harlequin; 1993; 0373270119; $?] [BB]
- [Result: LY.] Lycanthropy. -154 (98/02/13)
- From the Silhouette Shadows series, #11. Not read. -Ph
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