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I'm currently reading The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson. It's #2 in the Mistborn series. I've read the first one twice and it's about time I continued the series.
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Currently reading, back and forth between audio and ebook, At all Costs, #11 in the mainline Honor Harrington series. I started reading these because I got some good deals at Audible and I figured they'd be good workout books. And mostly they are, though I'm reminded that Weber desperately needs to put his books on a massive diet. His early works in the series are good, but some of these in the middle are hopelessly flabby and overweight. #10, War of Honor, was just awful. But they seem to be a bit better now. Probably because there is more relationship stuff in this one than pure MilSF. IAC, I'm enjoying #11 more than I did #10.
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#18033 |
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I have just finished Brain Wave (1954) by Poul Anderson. I first read this as the first part of a serialised novel in the magazine,,Space Science Fiction at the age of 13! It was then titled "The Escape". However, I was never able to get the next issue--I didn't know it then, but the magazine had collapsed. A few years later, I got the ful novel and read it with delight.
Reading it now it doesn't seem quite as good though it still has some quite effective moments.Towards the end there is a tendency to social sermonizing (which as a teen-ager I probably found inspiring). Now those passages seem rather naive and boring. The main plot is well developed but the sub-plot with Archie Brock is much more engaging. Overall, I am glad that the novel holds up as well as it does. |
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#18034 |
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I'll have to check out the sequel... is that a stand alone book or a series? BOb |
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It's set 300 years after the end of the original trilogy. It could be the start of a new series, but it's a completely standalone book.
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However, I can see that Neal Stephenson wouldn't have universal appeal. He sort of jumps between tight science/drama/history and very loose and goofy geek. Snow Crash was the reason I started thinking of Cyberpunk as style without substance. That's a compliment really. I like the surface sheen. |
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Just finished Dog On It by Spenser Quinn and it was a real giggle. The story is about a detective (Bernie Little) and his dog Chet. Bernie runs a detective agency and he and Chet work cases together. What is funny is the story is told from the dog's point of view.
Ex: "I hate horses and don't get me started on cats" "Why do humans ask me to look at a specific color. I can't tell one from the other." A good laugh in what, I think, qualifies as a cozy mystery. Last edited by MickeyC; 10-29-2013 at 05:29 PM. |
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I'm reading The Bite in the Apple: A Memoir of My Life with Steve Jobs by Chrisann Brennan.
A much better read than the Walter Isaacson book. Very touching, a little funny, a little sad, and very relatable. |
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I see that Mr Sanderson has now announced that it is indeed going to be a trilogy but, as I said, "The Alloy of Law" is a completely standalone novel in its own right.
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Hope that you like Kindred. I thought it was an excellent read. I just finished Wilt #1, thanks to a recommendation on this thread...probably from you. Very funny.
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