Glenn G. Thater, Author of Harbinger of Doom
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76% (32 of 42)
Location: New York USA
In My Own Words:
Glenn G. Thater holds degrees in Physics and Engineering, and is a practicing licensed professional engineer specializing in forensic investigations of building failures and other disasters. He’s an author of numerous scientific papers, magazine articles, technical reports, and engineering textbook chapters. He’s presented papers at engineering congresses throughout the United States on such top… Read moreGlenn G. Thater holds degrees in Physics and Engineering, and is a practicing licensed professional engineer specializing in forensic investigations of building failures and other disasters. He’s an author of numerous scientific papers, magazine articles, technical reports, and engineering textbook chapters. He’s presented papers at engineering congresses throughout the United States on such topics as the World Trade Center collapses, bridge collapses, and on the construction and analysis of the United States Capital Dome in Washington D.C.
For over twenty years Mr. Thater has also written works of fiction and historical fiction focusing on the genres of heroic fantasy and swords and sorcery.
Many of Mr. Thater’s stories (and story excerpts) are posted on his website www.angletheta.blogspot.com, where fans may leave comments and questions.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
I've never written a highly negative review before. This product came with no instructions. I went to the manufacturer's website, and got limited help there. I got a bunch of air bubbles under the protector when I applied it, which I couldn't get out. Website says you can take it off and reapply, which I did and got more bubbles. The bubbles look a lot worse than fingerprints, so I kept trying to get rid of them. By the 4th time of removing and reapplying, there were air bubbles everywhere. I took it off and threw it in the garbage where it belongs. If you want to use this product I suggest you buy about 10 of them, and maybe one will go on without the bubbles.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
In Mathion, Jeff Shanley has painstakenly created a complex world where each character, city, and people has a rich and detailed history. Shanley convinces you that you're reading about a real place, with its own language, culture, and traditions, rather than some generic fantasy setting. The villains are immortal werewolves of various races and abilities. But they're not just bloodthirsty monsters, they're intelligent beings, with cities and an impressive culture. The good guys, the noble Wolven, have super-human abilities of their own, making for exciting, epic battles that will keep you turning the pages. No werewolf fan should miss this one.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful
An excellent children's book. The author not only presents an interesting adventure tale, but also fills it with timeless lessons. Solid writing; good characters. I recommend it.
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