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bi-luminescentdragon · 2 years ago
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Some good book series I forgot (or almost forgot) about but really enjoyed and would like to share(possibly read again in the near future):
The Morganville Vampire series by Rachel Caine
Cirque Du Freak series by Darren Shan
Pendragon series by D.J. MacHale
Shadow Falls by C.C. Hunter (not my favorite but it appealed to my inner teen lol)
Life After series by Julie Hall
Dirty Blood series by Heather Hildenbrand
The Testing Trilogy by Joelle Charbonneau
The Tide series by Anthony J. Melchiorri
The Extinction Cycle by Nicholas Sansbury Smith
The Extinction Cycle: Dark Age series by Nicholas Sansbury Smith and Anthony J Melciorri
The Deadland Saga by Rachel Aukes
The Zulu Chronicles by Steven Konkoly
The Scattered and the Dead series by Tim McBain and L.T. Vargus
Slow Burn series by Bobby Adair
Vampires are in red and zombie or zombie like creatures are in purple :)
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radioactivesimsandstuff · 5 years ago
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Get The Tide Series Box Set (Books 1-4): A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller by Anthony J Melchiorri for only 99 Cents
Get The Tide Series Box Set (Books 1-4): A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller by Anthony J Melchiorri for only 99 Cents
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I can’t stop eating chips lately, is that just me or do other people have this problem?
  Anyways, maybe eating tons of chips while reading this box set could be a good thing. I’m sure you know by now, but I love post-apocalyptic things. It’s definitely one of my favourites, and who doesn’t love so many books in a series for so cheap?
Published in 2018, this book holds a rating of 4.2 stars…
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mightystargazer · 5 years ago
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Another year gone, another readinglist done!
W. Michael Gear Outpost
W. Michael Gear Abandoned
Angela Carter The Bloody Chamber
Sue Burke Semiosis
Rob Dircks Don't Touch the Blue Stuff!
Laurie Forest the iron flower
Joseph Nassise urban Enemies: a collection
Ezekiel Boone The Mansion
Richtel, Matt Dead on Arrival
Wilkie Martin Inspector Hobbes and the Blood
Wilkie Martin Inspector Hobbes and The Curse
Wilkie Martin Inspector Hobbes & The Gold Digger
Wilkie Martin Inspector Hobbes and The Bones
A. American Home Coming
Adam J. Wright Lost Soul
Adam J. Wright Buried Memory
Adam J. Wright Dark Magic
Adam J. Wright Dead Ground
Adam J. Wright Shadow Land
Robert Bevan Critical Failures VI
Darynda Jones Grave on the Right
Darynda Jones Grave on the Left
Darynda Jones Third Grave Dead Ahead
Darynda Jones Grave Beneath My Feet
Darynda Jones Grave Past the Light
Darynda Jones Grave on the Edge
Darynda Jones Grave and No Body
Darynda Jones Grave After Dark
Darynda Jones Brighter Than the Sun
Darynda Jones Dirt on Ninth Grave
Darynda Jones The Curse of Tenth Grave
Darynda Jones Eleventh Grave in Moonlight
Dan Simmons The Terror
Warren Fahy Fragment
Tim McBain The Scattered and the Dead
Scott Thomas Kill Creek
Kurt Anderson Resurrection Pass
Larry Correia Son of the Black Sword
Larry Correia House of Assassins
Chuck Wendig Blackbird
Chuck Wendig Mockingbird
Chuck Wendig The Cormerant
Chuck Wendig Thunderbird
Karen Thompson Walker The Dreamers
Hank Green An Absolutely Remarkable Thing
C.T. Phipps The Tournament of Supervillainy 5
Peter Clines 14
Peter Clines The Fold
Peter Clines Dead Moon
Sean Schubert Infection
Sean Schubert Containment
Sean Schubert Mitigation
Sean Schubert Resolution
James Marshall Smith Hybrid
Mark Tufo Demon Wars
Alan Dean Foster Interlopers
Anthony Melchiorri The Tide
Anthony Melchiorri Breakwater
Anthony Melchiorri Salvage
Anthony Melchiorri Deadrise
Anthony Melchiorri Iron Wind
Anthony Melchiorri Dead Ashore
Anthony Melchiorri Ghost Fleet
Anthony Melchiorri Devil to Pay
Scott Medbury Heel Week
Scott Medbury On The Run
Scott Medbury Cold Comfort
Scott Medbury Rude Shock
Terry Pratchett/Neil Gaiman Good omens
Barry J. Hutchison The Sidekicks Initiative
Catherynne M. Valente The Refrigerator Monologues
Ike Hamill Super Apex
J.H. Moncrieff Monsters in Our Wake
John Connolly The Underbury Witches
Jonathan Maberry Dead of Night
Lydia Kang Quackery
Tomi Adeyemi Children of Blood and Bone
Thomas Morris The Mystery of the Exploding Teeth
John A.Keel The Complete Guide To Mysterious Beings
Ted Dekker ADAM
Richard K. Morgan Altered Carbon
Ransom Riggs A Map of Days
Kevin Hearne Death & Honey
Benjamin Wallace Boom box 1
Benjamin Wallace Boom box  2
Benjamin Wallace Boom box  3
Benjamin Wallace Revenge of the Apocalypse
Victor LaValle The Changeling
Rick Chesler Sawfish
Nathan Barnes The Reaper Virus
Michael brent Collings The Deep
Bill Heavey If You Didn't Bring Jerky, What Did I Just Eat
Bill Heavey It's Only Slow Food Until You Try to Eat It
Bill Heavey Should the Tent Be Burning Like That
Jenny Lawson Let's Pretend This Never Happened
Mark Tufo The Spirit Clearing
Ambrose Ibsen Asylum
Ambrose Ibsen Forest
Ambrose Ibsen The Occupant
Stephen King The Man in the Black Suit
Sam Sykes The City Stained Red
Peter Meredith The Queen Unthroned
Peter Meredith The Queen Enslaved
Nicholas Sansbury Smith Extinction Red Line
Nicholas Sansbury Smith Extinction Horizon
Nicholas Sansbury Smith Extinction Edge
Nicholas Sansbury Smith Extinction Age
Nicholas Sansbury Smith Extinction Evolution
Nicholas Sansbury Smith Extinction End
Nicholas Sansbury Smith Extinction Aftermath
Nicholas Sansbury Smith Extinction Lost
Nicholas Sansbury Smith Extinction War
Nicholas Sansbury Smith Missions from the Extinction Cycle
Drew Hayes Super Powereds Year 4
Dean Koontz Odd Thomas
Patrick F McManus Kerplunk! Stories
Mark Wayne McGinnis The Simpleton
Mark Wayne McGinnis The Simpleton Quest
John Connolly A Book of Bones
Drew Hayes Corpies
Nathan Ballingrud Wounds
Michael Todd Torn Asunder
Michael Todd Killing Is My Business
Michael Todd And Business Is Good
Marty Ross The Darkwater Bride
Richard Porter Top Gear Epic Failures 50 Great Motoring Cock-Ups
Parker Peevyhouse The Echo Room
P. K. Hawkins Shark Infested Waters
M. R. James The Conception of Terror Tales
Broad Reach Publishing I, Zombie
Bobby Hall Supermarket
Terry Pratchett Night Watch
Patrick F McManus Never Sniff a Gift Fish
Michael Talbot The Bog
Michael Edelson Seed
Matthew Scott Hansen The Shadowkiller
Jonathan Maberry Ghost Road Blues
Jonathan Maberry Dead Man's Song
Jonathan Maberry Bad Moon Rising
Jonathan Maberry Property Condemned
Jonathan Maberry Darkness on the Edge of Town
Chris Angus Flypaper
Dean Koontz The Night Window
John P. Logsdon Platoon F Big Ass Bundle
Robert Tomoguchi The Scribbled Victims
Richard MacLean Smith Unexplained
Mark Edwards The Retreat
Dennis E. Taylor Outland
Bobby Adair Freedom's Siege
Bobby Adair Freedom's Fire
Bobby Adair Freedom's Fury
Bobby Adair Freedom's Fray
Bobby Adair Freedom's Fist
Bobby Adair Freedom's Fall
Bobby Adair Freedom's Fate
William Gibson Alien III
Terry Brooks Running with the Demon
Steven Campbell Hard Luck Hank
Neal Stephenson Reamde
Neal Stephenson Fall, or Dodge in Hell
J.F. Holmes Irregular Scout Team One
Michael Stephen Fuchs Odyssey
Kameron Hurley The Light Brigade
TTC History of Ancient Egypt
Justin Cronin The Passage
Justin Cronin The Twelve
Justin Cronin The City of Mirrors
J.N. Chaney Orion Colony
J.N. Chaney Orion Uncharted
J.N. Chaney Orion Awakened
Christopher Dowell The Adventures of Badass Mike
Barry J. Hutchison Sentienced to Death
Adam Savage Every Tool's a Hammer
Rob Dircks Gigi Make Paradox
Eric Rickstad What Remains of Her
Robert Bevan 6d6
L. L. Akers Fight like a Man
L. L. Akers Shoot Like a Girl
L. L. Akers Run Like the Wind
Jonathan Mayberry Broken Lands
Alexander C. Kane Andrea Vernon and the Superhero-Industrial Complex
A.R. Shaw The China Pandemic
A.R. Shaw The Cascade Preppers
A.R. Shaw The Last Infidels mp3
A.R. Shaw The Malefic Nation
A.R. Shaw The Bitter Earth
Jim C. Hines Terminal Uprising
Mark Tufo Dog Days of War
Rick Gualtieri Get Bent!
Brian Keene Darkness on the Edge of Town
Christopher Moore Practical Demonkeeping
Christopher Moore The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove
Christopher Moore The Stupidest Angel
Chuck Wendig Wanderers
John Connolly Conquest
John Connolly Empire
John Connolly Dominion
C. J. Tudor The Taking of Annie Thorne
Wellington, David The Last Astronaut
S. Bennett A Womans Journey with the Worlds Worst Behaved Dog
Levi Black Red Right Hand
Levi Black Black Goat Blues
Eoin Colfer Artemis Fowl
Eoin Colfer The Arctic Incident
Eoin Colfer The Eternity Code
Eoin Colfer The Opal Deception
Eoin Colfer The Lost Colony
Eoin Colfer The Time Paradox
Eoin Colfer The Atlantis Complex
Eoin Colfer The Last Guardian
Ambrose Ibsen Transmission
Daniel Green End Time
Daniel Green The Breaking
Daniel Green The Rising
Patrick F McManus The Bear in the Attic
Mark Tufo Encounters
Mark Tufo Reckoning
Mark Tufo Conquest
Mark Tufo From the Ashes
Mark Tufo Into the Fire
Mark Tufo Victory's Defeat
Mark Tufo Defeat's Victory
Brett Battles Mine
Caitlin Starling the luminous dead
Craig A. Falconer Not Alone
Craig A. Falconer Second Contact
Craig A. Falconer The Final Call
Gardner Dozois Down These Strange Streets
Greig Beck Primordia
Kevin  Hearne Kill the Farm Boy
Kevin  Hearne No Country for Old Gnomes
Kathleen Meyer How to Shit in the Woods
Joe Hill NOS4A2
Drew Hayes The Case of the Damaged Detective
Simon Haynes Robot vs Dragons
Nora Roberts Blood Brothers
Nora Roberts The Hollows
Nora Roberts The Pagan Stone
Peter F. Hamilton The Reality Dysfunction
Paul Tremblay The Cabin at the End of the World
Gerry Griffiths Down from Beast Mountain
Eoin Colfer The Reluctant Assassin
Eoin Colfer The Hangman's Revolution
Eoin Colfer The Forever Man
C A Fletcher A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World
N.C. Reed Odd Billy Todd
Stephen King The Shining
Stephen King Doctor Sleep
Richard J. Dewhurst The Ancient Giants Who Ruled America
Laird Barron The Croning
Keith C. Blackmore The Troll Hunter
J.L. McPherson The Gorge
Erin Bowman Contagion
Erin Bowman Immunity
Stephen King The Institute
Douglas Adams Starship Titanic
Lee Murray Into the Mist
Lee Mountford The Mark
Keith C. Blackmore White Sands, Red Steel
Joe Hill The Fireman
Barry J. Hutchison The Hunt for Reduk Topa
Greig Beck Return to the Lost World
Greig Beck The Lost World
Ted Dekker Obsessed
James D. Prescott Extinction Code
James D. Prescott Extinction Countdown
James D. Prescott Extinction Crisis
James D. Prescott Missions from the Extinction Cycle 2
Dean Koontz Strange Highways
Mira Grant Rolling in the Deep
Mira Grant Into the Drowning Deep
Luke Romyn Ash
Thomas Olde Heuvelt Hex
Jeremiah Knight Hunger
Jeremiah Knight Feast
T. Kingfisher The Twisted Ones
Patrick F McManus The Horse in My Garage
Jeff Strand Wolf Hunt
Jeff Strand Wolf Hunt 2
Annie Wilder Trucker Ghost Stories
Kathryn Croft The Girl with No Past
Larry Correia Monster Hunter International
Larry Correia Vendetta
Larry Correia Alpha
Larry Correia Legion
Larry Correia Nemesis
Larry Correia Siege
Larry Correia Guardian
Nicholas Sansbury Smith Extinction Inferno
Jack Townsend Tales from the Gas Station
Dean R Koontz Phantoms
Scott Sigler Blood Is Red
Stephen Chbosky Imaginary Friend
Larry Correia Grunge
Larry Correia Sinners
Larry Correia Saints
Larry Correia The Monster Hunter Files
Dean Koontz Innocence
Hugh Howey Half Way Home
Shaun Hamill A Cosmology of Monsters
Cameron Milan Zombie Slayer!!
Charles Soule The Oracle Year
Christopher Moore Practical Demonkeeping
Christopher Moore The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove
Christopher Moore The Stupidest Ange
Iain Rob Wright Sea Sick
Iain Rob Wright Ravage
Iain Rob Wright Savage
Keith C. Blackmore 131 Days
Keith C. Blackmore House of Pain
Keith C. Blackmore Spikes and Edges
Keith C. Blackmore About the Blood
Keith C. Blackmore To Thunderous Applause
Kevin Hearne The Princess Beard
Adrian Tchaikovsky Walking to Aldebaran
Cixin Liu Supernova Era
Dave Pedneau Night, Winter, and Death
Dean Koontz Nameless
Jack Hunt As We Fall
Jack Hunt As We Break
Katherine Arden Small Spaces
Katherine Arden Dead Voices
Larry Correia #1 in Customer Service
Myke Cole The Armored Saint
Myke Cole The Sacred Throne
Myke Cole The Killing Light
C. T. Phipps The Future of Supervillainy
Charlie Huston The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death
T.W. Piperbrook St. Matthews
T.W. Piperbrook Onset
T.W. Piperbrook Crossroads
T.W. Piperbrook Wasteland
Paul Tremblay Disappearance at Devil’s Rock
Ferrett Steinmetz The Sol Majestic
Grady Hendrix Horrorstör
Mark Tufo The Perfect Betrayal
William Goldman The Princess Bride
Joseph John The Eighth Day
Stephen King Gwendy's Button Box
Richard Chizmar Gwendy's Magic Feather
Ronald Malfi Snow
Robert Bevan Critical Failures VII
Mark Tufo Winter's Rising
Mark Tufo Cedar's Conflict
Mark Tufo The Edge of Deceit
Michael McBride Unidentified
Scott Sigler Infected
Scott Sigler Contagious
Prescott, James D The Genesis Conspiracy
Michael Crichton Andromeda Strain
Michael Crichton The Andromeda Evolution
Melanie Golding Little Darlings
Iain Rob Wright Escape!
Ambrose Ibsen Midnight in a Perfect World
Scott Baron Bad Luck Charlie
Scott Baron Space Pirate Charlie
Scott Baron The Dragon Mage
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danelah · 3 years ago
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The Tide (Top 10 Zombie Series #5)
The Tide (Top 10 Zombie Series #5)
Top 10 Zombie Apocalypse Book Series – Part 5 I wrote an Intro to why I love Zombies, you can find that here. Top 10 Zombie Book Series List: Arisen by Michael Stephen Fuchs and Glynn JamesSheriff Penny Miller by Steven W. Booth and Harry ShannonZombie Fallout by Mark TufoLiving With the Dead by Jesse Petersen Here’s series number 5… The Tide by Anthony J Melchiorri I have a confession to…
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chriscottondewitt · 3 years ago
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koalathebear · 8 years ago
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rollinbrigittenv8 · 7 years ago
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Hotel Impossible Host Explains Why It Pays to Book Direct
Anthony Melchiorri, the star of Travel Channel's "Hotel Impossible," says it's always better for consumers to book directly with a hotel rather than on a third-party site. Taylor Glenn / Travel Channel via Associated Press
Skift Take: Hotel industry to Melchiorri, for his advice on direct booking: preach.
— Deanna Ting
You’d think a guy like Anthony Melchiorri, host of Travel Channel’s “Hotel Impossible,” would settle for nothing less than luxury hotels when he travels.
But Melchiorri, entering his seventh season as the fixer of failing hotels, says he’d just as soon stay in a roadside motel if it’s got good reviews online.
“Those are mom and pops that are working their butts off,” Melchiorri said in a recent interview with The Associated Press. “They live in the back of the hotel, they get up in the morning, they put out fresh flowers, they make you breakfast … I can’t wait to meet that owner. I can’t wait to have their breakfast. I can’t wait to sleep in that bed.”
Melchiorri, who’s got a new show called “Extreme Hotels” in the pipeline, also offered advice for getting good hotel deals and reflected on growing up poor. Here are excerpts from the interview, airing Wednesday on the AP Travel podcast “Get Outta Here !”
Growing Up Poor
“I actually grew up really poor. My dad died when I was 2 years old. My mom struggled to make a living. … We were on welfare, had the block of cheese. She couldn’t afford college. So I went into the military and got my college degree and got some hotel experience. It was the best way to grow up because you understand the struggles so when you do have some easier times, you still work like you’re getting a block of cheese on Thursday.”
Career Path
“I started my career at the Embassy Suites in Times Square. Then I was fortunate enough to work at the Plaza Hotel. At that time the current president (Trump) owned the hotel and it was in bankruptcy. We were brought in to help come off that, went to work at the Algonquin Hotel, the Lucerne Hotel and turned those hotels around with some of the greatest teams ever. … Even before I was on television, I was always the guy they called in when things couldn’t be fixed.”
“People say, what’s your secret. It’s that I can identify talent. … A kid that worked for me at the Plaza, who worked for seven years at McDonald’s, and no one would give him a shot as a bellman. Patrice. He was the best bellman I ever had in my career. The ability to recognize talent has been my key.”
Booking
“When you go online you have to be aware that all the ads on the side of the websites and all the ads on top, those are usually third parties. Say you put in the Algonquin New York. The Algonquin New York comes up but it says underneath the URL, Hotels.com. You have to be really savvy about making sure you find the website of the hotel. That sometimes could take you to the second or third or fourth page. … You book with a third party, it’s really difficult to get your money back. The hotel’s hands are tied.”
“The hotel is guaranteed to have the lowest rate. Expedia is not allowed to have a lower rate than the hotel. When you go to the more opaque websites like Priceline and those, sometimes you can get a better deal. I hate to even say that. Those rates are hidden and sometimes the hotel will drop their rate last-minute, ridiculously low, just to fill up the rooms, but it’s always better to go to the hotels.”
Call the Hotel
“I’m so frustrated with visitors that are afraid to call the hotel. The hospitality field by definition, that’s what we do. We’re hospitable. We want to talk to our guests. … Make a personal connection. … That gives that person at the hotel ownership of your reservation. … It costs a lot to get you to my hotel. Once you get there, I want to keep you as my guest.”
“Ask for anything you want. You want flowers. You want an upgrade. You want to be by the pool. You want to be upstairs, downstairs, ask for everything. There are limits of what we can do. But it’s not whether we say no or yes. It’s how we say no. If we say no, that’s just a bad answer. If we say, ‘Unfortunately the upgrade is not available today, it’s available tomorrow if you want to change rooms,’ which most people don’t want to, at least you’re giving them an option. No one likes the word no. People do like explanations. If you’re explaining things to people, 99.9 percent of the time, people are understanding.”
How to Complain
“There’s three stages of complaint: polite complaint; direct aggressive complaint; third, go to the internet and blow the damn hotel up on the internet and tell them how bad they are. I am a very big proponent of giving hotels two chances to fix their problems. If they don’t, I am a huge proponent of going online and telling everybody in the world the hotel’s problems. … The training priorities, the passion has to be to take care of every single problem.”
Bedbugs
“I got my badge of honor in Europe a couple weeks ago. I finally got bit by bedbugs.”
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Hotel Impossible Host Explains Why It Pays to Book Direct
Anthony Melchiorri, the star of Travel Channel's "Hotel Impossible," says it's always better for consumers to book directly with a hotel rather than on a third-party site. Taylor Glenn / Travel Channel via Associated Press
Skift Take: Hotel industry to Melchiorri, for his advice on direct booking: preach.
— Deanna Ting
You’d think a guy like Anthony Melchiorri, host of Travel Channel’s “Hotel Impossible,” would settle for nothing less than luxury hotels when he travels.
But Melchiorri, entering his seventh season as the fixer of failing hotels, says he’d just as soon stay in a roadside motel if it’s got good reviews online.
“Those are mom and pops that are working their butts off,” Melchiorri said in a recent interview with The Associated Press. “They live in the back of the hotel, they get up in the morning, they put out fresh flowers, they make you breakfast … I can’t wait to meet that owner. I can’t wait to have their breakfast. I can’t wait to sleep in that bed.”
Melchiorri, who’s got a new show called “Extreme Hotels” in the pipeline, also offered advice for getting good hotel deals and reflected on growing up poor. Here are excerpts from the interview, airing Wednesday on the AP Travel podcast “Get Outta Here !”
Growing Up Poor
“I actually grew up really poor. My dad died when I was 2 years old. My mom struggled to make a living. … We were on welfare, had the block of cheese. She couldn’t afford college. So I went into the military and got my college degree and got some hotel experience. It was the best way to grow up because you understand the struggles so when you do have some easier times, you still work like you’re getting a block of cheese on Thursday.”
Career Path
“I started my career at the Embassy Suites in Times Square. Then I was fortunate enough to work at the Plaza Hotel. At that time the current president (Trump) owned the hotel and it was in bankruptcy. We were brought in to help come off that, went to work at the Algonquin Hotel, the Lucerne Hotel and turned those hotels around with some of the greatest teams ever. … Even before I was on television, I was always the guy they called in when things couldn’t be fixed.”
“People say, what’s your secret. It’s that I can identify talent. … A kid that worked for me at the Plaza, who worked for seven years at McDonald’s, and no one would give him a shot as a bellman. Patrice. He was the best bellman I ever had in my career. The ability to recognize talent has been my key.”
Booking
“When you go online you have to be aware that all the ads on the side of the websites and all the ads on top, those are usually third parties. Say you put in the Algonquin New York. The Algonquin New York comes up but it says underneath the URL, Hotels.com. You have to be really savvy about making sure you find the website of the hotel. That sometimes could take you to the second or third or fourth page. … You book with a third party, it’s really difficult to get your money back. The hotel’s hands are tied.”
“The hotel is guaranteed to have the lowest rate. Expedia is not allowed to have a lower rate than the hotel. When you go to the more opaque websites like Priceline and those, sometimes you can get a better deal. I hate to even say that. Those rates are hidden and sometimes the hotel will drop their rate last-minute, ridiculously low, just to fill up the rooms, but it’s always better to go to the hotels.”
Call the Hotel
“I’m so frustrated with visitors that are afraid to call the hotel. The hospitality field by definition, that’s what we do. We’re hospitable. We want to talk to our guests. … Make a personal connection. … That gives that person at the hotel ownership of your reservation. … It costs a lot to get you to my hotel. Once you get there, I want to keep you as my guest.”
“Ask for anything you want. You want flowers. You want an upgrade. You want to be by the pool. You want to be upstairs, downstairs, ask for everything. There are limits of what we can do. But it’s not whether we say no or yes. It’s how we say no. If we say no, that’s just a bad answer. If we say, ‘Unfortunately the upgrade is not available today, it’s available tomorrow if you want to change rooms,’ which most people don’t want to, at least you’re giving them an option. No one likes the word no. People do like explanations. If you’re explaining things to people, 99.9 percent of the time, people are understanding.”
How to Complain
“There’s three stages of complaint: polite complaint; direct aggressive complaint; third, go to the internet and blow the damn hotel up on the internet and tell them how bad they are. I am a very big proponent of giving hotels two chances to fix their problems. If they don’t, I am a huge proponent of going online and telling everybody in the world the hotel’s problems. … The training priorities, the passion has to be to take care of every single problem.”
Bedbugs
“I got my badge of honor in Europe a couple weeks ago. I finally got bit by bedbugs.”
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Review: The Jurassic Chronicles (The Future Chronicles Book 15), presented by Samuel Peralta
The Jurassic Chronicles by Samuel Peralta My rating: 4 of 5 stars Samuel Peralta's series of Future Chronicles anthologies always provide a solid mix of indie and traditionally-published authors who are able to present their Big Ideas in short story format. This time around, the uniting theme is ... wait for it!... DINOSAURS! Who doesn't love a spec fic dinotopia mash-up? I'm not going to cover every story in this anthology, but below are some of my favorites. The Jurassic Chronicles gets off to a strong start with Anthony J. Melchiorri's "Fatal Mutation," a near-future story of black-market genetic mixing set in his Black Market DNA series. I hadn't read the DNA books previously, but "Fatal Mutation" is blessedly straight-forward for newbies. I dug the combination of science on top of its beat cop characters, squaring off against a unique threat in an abandoned research facility. Harry Manners takes us on a trip in the wayback machine to a story of alien first contact with Earth in "Sczar's Trial." The premise on this one is wonderfully simple, original, and makes a heck of a lot of sense. The story is told strictly from the dinosaurs point of view as an injured raptor makes a startling discovery. I've been meaning to read Philip Harris's Glitch Mitchell novel, but have been slagging off on that. Thankfully, I got a really good taste of his pulp action hero here in "Glitch Mitchell and the Island of Terror," a story inspired in equal parts by Jurassic Park, James Bond, and Flash Gordon. The villain is over the top, his plan is deliciously diabolical, and the resulting piece is a fun bit of lighthearted entertainment. Harris keeps his story firing on all-cylinders with non-stop action that reminded me a bit of a Matthew Reilly novel. Stant Litore delivers what I thought was the best story of the collection with "The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur." Young women compete in a brutal race with dinosaurs for the entertainment of the ruling class. The premise sounds simplistic, but Litore packs a lot into ~30 pages. The writing is beautiful, and the world he's created here is one I'm eager to explore more deeply. "Screaming" is set in the same universe as his previous title, The Running of the Tyrannosaur, which I haven't read but certainly will be. Laxmi Hariharan delivers a Bourne-esque sci-fi thriller with "Ugly," that takes from pretty sharp turns amidst plenty of WTFerey. Piers Beckley plays around with private eye story tropes in "Monsters," infusing a bit of genetic mixing and sci-fi shenanigans into a story of a missing girl. Seanan McGuire delivers a short story with the longest title ever in "Please Accept My Most Profound Apologies for What is About to Happen (But You Started It)." Dr. Constance O'Malley saw Jurassic Park when she was 12, a film that helped her escape the world of bullying inflicted upon her in her day-to-day life. Now, as an adult, she's going to make the world pay. McGuire closes out the collection with a deep and beautiful story of a psychologically scarred villain, hitting on present-day issues of sexism inherent in our justice system (O'Malley is nearly killed by her male tormentors, who escape punishment because 'we have to think about their future' ala Brock Turner). I loved this story and it provides a wonderful outlet for McGuire to say that which needs saying, while also providing plenty of motivation for the central character. Overall, The Jurassic Chronicles is another strong entry in The Future Chronicles canon. Not every single story worked for me, which probably goes without saying for virtually any anthology, but there were enough hits to keep me bouncing along from story to story. Of course, one of the best aspects of works like this is discovering authors that are new to me. Litore and Melchiorri have been on my radar for a few years now, and it was terrific to finally read some of their stuff. Both have whole new worlds for me to dive into and explore, and that's always worth an anthology's price of admission for such a gateway. View all my reviews
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Science Fiction New Releases: 5 October, 2019
This week’s science fiction new releases feature power-armored holy crusaders, a special ops soldier left out in the cold, and scientists meddling with nature to create a race of alien supersoldiers.
Extinction Inferno (Extinction Cycle: Dark Age #2) – Nicholas Sansbury Smith and Anthony J. Melchiorri
The government said the Variants were dying off… That the beasts would be extinct in a matter of years… That the Allied States had returned to prosperity and freedom…
The government was dead wrong. Deep under the cities, the Variants weren’t just hiding, they were breeding. While the human survivors of the Extinction Cycle built outposts and brought back industries, the monsters were building something of their own. Working with human collaborators, they constructed a vast underground organic network to control this new army and launch a blitzkrieg assault across the Allied States. After tunneling under the walls, the beasts managed to overwhelm even the most fortified outposts. Many of them fell within days, forcing the military to abandon bases and retreat.
But not everyone is on the run. Team Ghost hunts a monster behind enemy lines that could change the tide of war. On the USS George Johnson, Doctor Kate Lovato and her team of scientists seek to understand and tap into the Variant network while oil tycoon S.M. Fischer and his engineers come up with a plan to help buy time for the remaining outposts. And, at Outpost Portland, Captain Reed Beckham and Master Sergeant Parker Horn investigate a frightening conspiracy involving the human collaborators.
As the Variant armies surge across the Allied States, those working to stop them realize even desperate measures may not be enough to prevent the total annihilation of their country.
Gideon Ira: Knight of the Blood Cross (Deus Vult Wastelanders #1) – Adam Lane Smith
Demons and Necromancers haunt a burnt and blasted future in the ruins of what was once America.
A holy crusader sworn to slaughter the dark cults of Ba’al the Ever-Hungry must rescue a band of innocent children with his blade and blood-soaked gauntlets, or die trying.
All of Hell thirsts for his blood, but a man of God will never be broken. This holy crusader’s vengeance will be brutal.
The first book in a new heavy metal Christian pulp series.
Lost Mission (Oblivion #1) – Joshua James and Daniel Young
A mission of peace hides a terrible secret.
Two decades of bitter war between Earth and her furthest colonies is finally at an end. Captain Lee Saito’s massive new starship is sent to seal the uneasy truce.
But a series of terrorist attacks on Earth and the mysterious acts of a strange cult threaten to derail the fragile peace.
When the mission goes awry, Saito must try to salvage what he can in deep space while his estranged son must navigate a conspiracy back on Earth that could implicate the highest levels of government.
But conspiracies go both ways and no one is as innocent as they might seem.
As it all spirals out of control, the future of humanity hangs in the balance.
The Lost Swarm (The Lost Starship #11) – Vaughn Heppner
Star Watch stands guard over the Commonwealth, having defeated New Men, massed Swarm fleets and android attackers. The victories have cost lost ships, slain crews and smashed star systems. The accumulated damage means that Star Watch now strains to keep order as political instability, increased space piracy and rebellions stretch the stellar organization to the limit.
Humanity desperately needs peace so Star Watch can rebuild and regroup.
Unfortunately, Lord Drakos is searching the Beyond for a splinter Swarm colony world. The New Man believes he is a Napoleon of the stars. But he needs a fleet to prove it. Intelligence thinks Drakos hopes to make a pact with Thrax Ti Ix, assembling a fleet of renegade New Men and hybrid Swarm creatures, a fleet that will attack humanity.
Plan A has Captain Maddox capturing Drakos before he can find Thrax. Plan B means Star Watch will have to risk sending a fleet into the Beyond.
For Maddox this is also a voyage of discovery, as he learns the identities of his mother and father.
Omega Force: Rebellion (Omega Force #11) – Joshua Dalzelle
The quadrant is on the brink of all-out civil war, but almost nobody knows it.
Now that he knows a malevolent AI that calls itself the Machine has seized much of the ConFed’s military apparatus and even controls the Grand Adjudicators themselves, Jason Burke must decide if he risks picking a fight with such an overmatched enemy, or if he runs to hide and fight another day.
Omega Force needs allies, and needs them quickly. After the unprovoked invasion of a neighboring superpower by the ConFed, Jason finds out that most of their military hadn’t been destroyed but instead remains hidden while the ConFed continues to hunt them down. If he can find the missing fleets and convince them to join his fight, he just might be able to hit back at the Machine before it invades another sovereign nation.
One Man’s War – Steven Saville
There’s no good way to prepare yourself to die…
Guerro runs a kill team. They’re good. Better than good. Or they were, until they walked into an ambush that wiped his team out and left Guerro for dead.
All the evidence suggests they were betrayed, but by who, and why?
Determined to avenge his team and settle old scores, Guerro embarks upon a one man war, knowing that whoever put the kill order out on his people is still out there, watching for him to show his face so they can end him.
A relentless science fiction thriller in the vein of Bladerunner, Altered Carbon, and Titanborn.
Sanctified (Saga of the Nano Templar) – Jon Del Arroz
Her new mysterious powers…
…could mean her people’s salvation.
With the world of Konsin II under Elorian control, Drin and Anais look to the stars for their next mission.
But the church moves slowly in its deliberations. Each moment wasted is another in which her people might die—or worse.
Anais has to grapple with the Elorian nanites living inside her, and what it means to have faith. Drin must once again leave his people to pursue a noble quest to liberate a people.
A shrewd Sekaran warlord and his legion stands in the way of liberty for Anais’ people. Can she inspire enough confidence in her people to spur them to rebellion?
Wrath of the Reaper (The Last Reaper) – J. N. Chaney and Scott Moon
It’s all on the line now.
When Halek Cain and his allies search for a new home, the exodus fleet faces their ancient enemies right when a captured scientist unleashes deadly experiments.
Alon scout ships are drawing the exodus fleet into a trap.
Two disparate civilizations must work together to move a massive, broken down fleet into a new system while dealing with external threats and an internal crisis. Doctor Ayers has attempted to revive an alien race through DNA splicing, but instead of resurrecting the past, he’s created unstoppable creatures of extraordinary power.
The last Reaper and his allies have no choice but to fight against this new enemy, protect the exodus fleet, and find a new home for thousands of displaced survivors.
The only thing that matters now is winning the right to stay alive.
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Science Fiction New Releases: 24 August, 2019
Explorers, pirates, outcasts, and peacemakers drift through this week’s list of science fiction’s new releases.
The Emperor’s Fist (The Far Stars #4) – Jay Allan
When the Far Stars came under imperial attack, Astra Lucerne—the daughter and successor of the Far Stars’ greatest conqueror—Marshal Augustin Lucerne—rallied her father’s confederation forces to defend their worlds. They were joined in the fight by former imperial general Arkarin Blackhawk, a warrior whose skills and brutality made him infamous, and who has, for two decades, sought the redemption he knows is unreachable.
Now, with the imperial foothold in the sector eliminated, the Far Stars is free and almost united. While Astra’s forces continue to depose local tyrants and warlords, Ark and his crew have slipped back into the shadows. Though his heart belongs to Astra, Ark cannot get too close. His imperial conditioning remains under control, but it is still volatile, and the temptation of power threatens to unleash the dark compulsions that made him the most merciless of the emperor’s servants. He cannot risk allowing Astra to see the darkness inside him.
But while the battle has been won, the war may not be over. A petty smuggler makes a discovery that can enable the emperor to strike back and crush the resistance—unless Ark and Astra join forces again to stop him.
Extinction Shadow (Extinction Cycle: The Dark Age #1) – Nicholas Sansbury Smith and Anthony J. Melchiorri
Survivors thought the extinction cycle had ended, but a powerful evil lurks in the shadows…
Eight years ago, an engineered virus ravaged the globe, infecting and transforming humans into apex predators called Variants. Billions died, civilization collapsed, and the human race teetered on the brink of extinction.
Nations banded together and heroes rose up to fight these abominations. On the front lines, Captain Reed Beckham and Master Sergeant Joe “Fitz” Fitzpatrick of Delta Force Team Ghost fought against the Variant hordes. With the aid of CDC Doctor Kate Lovato, they helped lead humanity to victory.
Now, almost a decade after the end of the war, civilization has slowly clawed toward recovery. In the Allied States of America, survivors live in outposts where they have rebuilt industry, agriculture, and infrastructure. The remaining Variants are believed to be dying off under destroyed cities and the abandoned frontier.
But evil and intelligent forces dwell in the shadows with the starving beasts, scheming to restart the extinction cycle and end humanity forever. And once again, Beckham, Fitz, and Kate will rise to fight them, joining forces with new heroes to try and save what’s left of the world.
  The Imprisoned Earth – Vaughn Heppner
I had one job, keeping the super-genius Dr. Calidore alive on the Allan Corporation Voyager Manhattan.
The spaceship was run like a pirate vessel, part of a multi-corporation fleet racing to claim an alien asteroid vessel that had just appeared beyond the moon. None of us knew the Chin Corporation Voyager had nuclear-tipped torpedoes and planned to murder the lot of us. Well, no one knew but Calidore, and the little genius decided to skip out on a shuttle and take over the alien asteroid for himself.
He screwed up bad, so bad you wouldn’t believe me if I told you what happened. The point is, I have to fix the problem, me, Jason Bain the bodyguard, or the Earth can kiss its tush goodbye.
New Horizon (The Survivors #9) – Nathan Hystad
The first human exploration vessel has been manufactured. All it needs is a mission.
Horizon is a state-of-the-art vessel, a hybrid born of Keppe technology and human innovation. Magnus accepts the role of captain as the new ship is launched on its maiden voyage. Dean’s thrilled to take a back seat on the adventure, but things don’t ever work out as planned for our hero.
As Horizon heads into unknown space, they search for a way to reverse the miniaturization of an entire world in their possession. With recent attacks on Haven, the crew is on edge as they encounter a strange new space station, and witness one of the V-shaped invaders docked on arrival.
Join the newly formed crew of the flagship Horizon as they learn to work as a team and halt a looming invasion from happening on Haven.
Redacted Affairs (The Four Horsemen: Rise of the Peacemakers #1) – Kevin Ikenberry and Kevin Steverson
Peacemakers. The Galactic Union’s most capable enforcers and resolute negotiators, their name alone elicits fear and awe among the Union’s citizenry.
It is a time of upheaval throughout the Galactic Union. As the effects of the Omega War ripple outward, a Peacemaker falls silent at the outpost mining colony of Parmick. Sensing danger, the Peacemaker Guild dispatches two new graduates of the Academy to investigate and report. They are a new breed of Peacemaker, perfect for the clandestine infiltration mission.
Parmick is in chaos. The miners are planning to revolt, and the mine owner is rallying every mercenary and ne’er-do-well he can to protect his illegal mining operation; the Peacemakers soon realize it will require combat operations to free the citizens of Parmick. Meanwhile, the Peacemaker Guild also finds the mining operation is financing the actions of the disgraced Enforcer Kr’et’Socae. Honoring the threat, the Peacemaker Guild unleashes its Enforcers.
With the galaxy teetering on the edge of chaos, can the Peacemakers and their surprising new allies liberate Parmick, stabilize the Galactic Union, and unlock the next clue to find Snowman?
Spacers: First Command – Scott Bartlett
March 15th, Earth Year 2290
The day the aliens returned.
The memories are still fresh. Of colonies burning. Of millions dying in agony.
50 years later, we’ve built up our strength. Using a wormhole, we colonized both sides of the galaxy.
It was the worst mistake we could have made. Our enemy has returned and the wormhole has collapsed.
Commander Thatcher finds himself on the wrong side of the divide. Separated from his pregnant wife by countless light years.
He’s just been given command of a light armored cruiser. His first command.
If he ever wants to see his wife again, he’ll need to do the impossible. To defeat this enemy, he will need to reinvent space warfare.
So that’s just what he’s going to do.
Utopia 58 – Daniel Arenson
Imagine a perfect society. A world with no racism, sexism, or ageism. A utopia.
In Utopia 58, everyone is equal. Everyone must be equal.
Too beautiful? A mask will hide that pretty face. Too tall? We’ll saw your legs down to size. Too male or female? The surgeon’s knife will fix that. Too smart? A buzzer in your skull will drown out all that pesky thinking. You will be equal. Like it or not.
Utopia 58, built atop the ruins of North America, created perfect harmony. A society with no race, gender, or age. Pure equality.
KB209 was born into this utopia. He has no true name. No past. No future. He is one among millions. The same.
One day, at a propaganda rally, KB209 glimpses an act of startling defiance. A citizen with painted toenails. A woman in a genderless society. Color in a black and white world.
When KB209 confronts her, he is drawn into an underground rebellion. A movement that dares to dream. That dares to say: “We are unique. We are individuals. We will be free!”
Armageddon (Expeditionary Force #8) – Craig Alanson
After the Renegade mission by the crew of the starship Flying Dutchman, the UN Expeditionary Force thought Earth was safe for hundreds of years, at least. After there was trouble on the Homefront, and the President had to authorize a nuclear strike on an American city. UNEF decided they did need the Merry Band of Pirates again. So, the Flying Dutchman is sent out on a simple recon mission. But for the Pirates, nothing is ever simple, and their mission will become Armageddon
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