Summer Literature

The internet isn’t entirely kitten photos, Facebook spying, and “journalists” projecting politics though their navel lint. There are damn good writers using the ‘net to sell books. Their stories evade the big publisher’s tragic myopia and deliver awesome to long ignored throngs of readers. It behooves us to buy their stuff. Otherwise they’ll quit writing and become bums or real estate agents; even worse, we’d have to go back to reading whatever dross is pushed by the marketing droids in the big publishing houses (self help vegan cookbooks and sparkly vampires?).

I applaud independent writers’ accomplishments and endlessly appreciate that the universe of e-books gave them the freedom to write for the sheer joy of it. To a certain extent I’m guilty of it too. I love annoying people with my serial involving disco wielding squirrels. I’m sure every word makes an English Professor somewhere weep on his tweed jacket. The world needs satire, irreverence, and a little spark of enthusiasm. (No, the need didn’t go away just because Mark Twain made a living in 1885.)

So here’s a list of folks with writing skillz I’ve personally noted. Please support them by buying their books.

Note: Most of today’s choices are appropriate for a summer’s weekend and appeal to a lowbrow libertarian like me. Not every book has to be Dante’s Inferno and require footnotes. It’s nearly June so set down your priceless illuminated manuscript (which is meant for January) and enjoy a couple of “beach books”:


The Grey Man Series.

In honor of Memorial Day, the entire Grey Man series will be on sale starting Friday, the 26th, ending on the 30th. Get them early for the deeper discount.

This is on my summer reading list.

I haven’t read them yet. Also they’re more likely to be serious Westerns than the satirical bullshit listed below. But how can I pass up a sale like that? Incidentally OldNFO’s Blog was on my links but vanished. I have no idea why. I’ll rectify that shortly.


The Wrongthink Sci-Fi Giveaway. (This was the deal of the century!)

“Over the past few years you’ve probably heard about authors who have been punished by the progressive sci-fi “community” for not toeing the line on various political issues…

…Far from being discouraged by the social justice crybullies, however, these authors have thrived by continuing to focus on writing great stories that connect with readers. And now several of them are teaming up to help spread the word about each other’s books.”

The bad news is I got all these sweet sweet books for free but didn’t post it to my blog in time. The good news is they’re not that expensive. I’d already bought half of them full price anyway and you should too. Where else are you gonna’ get that much entertainment for less than the price of a pizza?

One of the “Wrongthink” authors is Robert Kroese. I’d already discovered him when I read (and bought full price… I love ya’ man!) his three book fantasy series: Dis. My favorite, and the first one I read, was Dis-enchanted:

Read it!

The new series I discovered through his devious Wrongthink marketing (and have since purchased) was the Starship Grifters series. This is the space saga of the pathologically humorous risk taker Rex Nihlo and his overworked robot Sasha who tries to keep them alive.

Read it!

The series has the flavor of Hitchiker’s Guide To The Galaxy and who wouldn’t love that? Incidentally, the naming of a parrot in Kroese’s Aye Robot had me laughing my ass off. Well done sir!

Read it!

Another “Wrongthinker” who’d I’d already read at length is Michael Z Williamson and his Freehold Series. Less humor but more shit getting blown up. Perfect summer reading.

Read it!


Honorable mention for kids:

If you have a kid that is soon to be released from the meat-grinder that is public school, I recommend the two book series Memory Boy by Will Weaver. It’s not humorous but it’s a perfect kid’s post apocalyptic story. It was well received by adults and kids alike at the Curmudgeon Compound. Get your kid some books with a little survivalist flavor before schools turn them into snowflakes.


Honorable Mention For Post Apocalyptic Football:

For post apocalyptic libertarian satire you might want Trulbert!: A Comic Novella About the End of the World As We Know It by Mitch Berg.

Don’t let the serious looking book cover fool you, it’s pure joy on every page. Berg covers the collapse, the market price of rabbit skins for buying cappuccino, and the inevitable Presbyterian uprising. Things really get out of hand when the Vikings square off against the Packers in response to their historic atrocities and it looks like Minneapolis may be destroyed (hint: the beer supply is crucial).


None of these have squirrels… but other than that, they’re great escapist books.

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6 Responses to Summer Literature

  1. jefferson101 says:

    Just for the record. I own the first three of “The Grey Man” series, and it’s excellent. I’ll have the rest of the series before July.

    I read most of “Trulbert” when Mitch Berg was posting it on his Blog as he wrote it, and am going to break down and buy it one of these first days, just to pay may fee for the entertainment.

    Based on your recommendation, I’m going to look at Kroese for myself, and consider Will Weaver for my Grandsons. I give them books every now and again, and they usually like them. I’ve got the oldest one reading MHI already.

    Just to note. You aren’t talking to the walls when you post this stuff.

    • AdaptiveCurmudgeon says:

      I’m darned happy to know I’m not “talking to the walls”. One never knows when they write a blog. Thanks for the note.

  2. Eric Wilner says:

    Now ya got me pondering plans for a prismatic enchilada cannon.

  3. MaxDamage says:

    Larry Corriea, the Monster Hunter International series. The whole thing on Kindle will set you back maybe $30 and as the author will tell you, the best thing is he gets paid. I’ve not enjoyed a series of books this much since Tom Clancy gave me guns and nukes and jets with enough plot to tie it all together and absolutely no add-ons to appease the politics-du-jour that happened to be fashionable that month. Also, check out his blog. Anybody that politically incorrect earns my money. Sort of like you, only I hate to say it squirrels don’t quite make my e-book reading list.

    Maybe if you got Adam Baldwin to narrate them on an e-book format?

    Oh, Larry also has books that don’t feature Old Ones, zombies, vampires, and a boatload of guns. They’re OK, mainly because Adam Baldwin narrates them.

    https://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Stranger-Interdimensional-Insurance-Agent/dp/1522642145

    Guy is a capitalist, overweight, snarky… My brother from another mother.

    • AdaptiveCurmudgeon says:

      I’ll see if I can get Adam Baldwin to narrate a story about lesbian activist zombie squirrels.

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