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Old 20th May 2008, 09:54 PM   #166 (permalink)
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I spent the long weekend rereading the Sunsword books. Have just started book 4 (Sea of Sorrows) and I can't wait to get back to it. They are so much better the second time around; I'm just soaking up every word. I can't recommend these stories enough.
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Old 20th May 2008, 11:11 PM   #167 (permalink)
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I spent the long weekend rereading the Sunsword books. Have just started book 4 (Sea of Sorrows) and I can't wait to get back to it. They are so much better the second time around; I'm just soaking up every word. I can't recommend these stories enough.

Agreed. Hope she writes faster on the follow-ups to The Hidden City though.
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Old 21st May 2008, 08:25 AM   #168 (permalink)
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Found a book to read Michael Swanwick Iron Dragon's Daughter - about 3/4 through, with a lot of mixed feelings - world setup is great, fantasy creatures in a steam-punk world. At the same time I find story to be a bit lacking - started out as Oliver Twist, then continued as teenager troubles etc.
still - something is missing - maybe the ending will put everything into perspective but thats just a hope.
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Now on the third book of Ian Watson's Books of the Black Current, The Book of Being.
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Old 21st May 2008, 12:28 PM   #170 (permalink)
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I'm about half way through the reality dysfunction by Peter F Hamilton

and my there's a lot of sex in it.

I'm not say that it's a good thing or a bad thing but if you're easily offended you might want to avoid. Also there are some religious overtones so again if you take offensive at things not agreeing with your religious POV - avoid.
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Old 21st May 2008, 12:34 PM   #171 (permalink)
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I'm about half way through the reality dysfunction by Peter F Hamilton

and my there's a lot of sex in it.

I'm not say that it's a good thing or a bad thing but if you're easily offended you might want to avoid. Also there are some religious overtones so again if you take offensive at things not agreeing with your religious POV - avoid.
Ah thats put me off a bit! Why can't we just have SF in a SF book,enough with sex religion and politics!
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Old 21st May 2008, 01:41 PM   #172 (permalink)
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I'm about half way through the reality dysfunction by Peter F Hamilton

and my there's a lot of sex in it.
Have to say, this is why I gave up on The Reality Dysfunction about two thirds of the way through. Not because it's full of sex per se, but because it's full of badly written, puerile, and in some cases utterly illogical sex. To a lesser extent I found Hamilton's use of sexual orientation as an indicator of 'goodness' or otherwise to be pretty offensive (without wanting to give anything away, the good guys are all strapping, virile and heterosexual; the bad guy..less so). Shame, because otherwise it was shaping into an enjoyable story underpinned by some pretty interesting ideas.
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Old 21st May 2008, 03:46 PM   #173 (permalink)
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After finishing The Earthsea Quartet, I'm moving on to Le Guin's The Other Wind, the most recent Earthsea book.
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Old 21st May 2008, 04:34 PM   #174 (permalink)
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Ah thats put me off a bit! Why can't we just have SF in a SF book,enough with sex religion and politics!
There are plenty of those about; always have been. Certainly, there's no need for them to be in every book. On the other hand, there's no reason for such things not to be in a science fiction novel (or short story) any more than any other type of literature. After all, these are important parts of the human experience, and ultimately that's what drives all good fiction, whether it be science fiction or otherwise. What is important about using such things, frankly, is to do it well. If it's juvenile or puerile, handled clumsily or without honesty, then it's just bad writing... no matter what the subject matter may be....

As for my current reading: have now finished Laing's The Haunted Omnibus, and am going to attempt finishing Moskowitz' Under the Moons of Mars by this weekend....
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Well, I finished the first book in Shapechangers Song by Jennifer Roberson (since it was an omnibus editions) and did not really enjoy it. I don't plan to read any further in the series. Thank goodness the book only cost me $0.50!

Now moving on to The Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams. This will be the first book by him I have read.
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Well, I finished the first book in Shapechangers Song by Jennifer Roberson (since it was an omnibus editions) and did not really enjoy it. I don't plan to read any further in the series. Thank goodness the book only cost me $0.50!

Now moving on to The Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams. This will be the first book by him I have read.
It's a much better book. However, you might like The Sword-Dancer Saga by Roberson featuring Tiger & Del. Start with Sword Dancer.


Now reading Jennifer Fallon's The Immortal Prince. Very, very good story and I'm looking forward to getting my hot little hands on the next two books.
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Old 21st May 2008, 05:16 PM   #177 (permalink)
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Just finished reading The Best of Cordwainer Smith. Thank you GOLLUM for sending me this one. I've read the odd story by Smith but have never read a collection so this was quite an adventure.

The book contains:
Scanners Live In Vain
The Lady Who Sailed The Soul
The Game of Rat and Dragon
The Burning of the Brain
The Crime and Glory of Commander Suzdal
Golden the Ship Was - Oh! Oh! Oh!
The Dead Lady of Clown Town
Under Old Earth
Mother Hitton's Littul Kittons
Alpha Ralpha Boulevard
The Ballad of Lost C'mell
A Planet Named Shayol
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Old 21st May 2008, 05:19 PM   #178 (permalink)
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Thanks Murphy. I looked them up on Amazon and they do sound interesting. If they have it at my local bookshop I may just give them a go.
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It's a much better book. However, you might like The Sword-Dancer Saga by Roberson featuring Tiger & Del. Start with Sword Dancer.


Now reading Jennifer Fallon's The Immortal Prince. Very, very good story and I'm looking forward to getting my hot little hands on the next two books.
Since we seem to enjoy many of the same books, I'm going to look these up as well. I have a pilgramage of sorts to Bakka, the Toronto SF and F bookstore. Michelle West still works there part time. They usually have a great selection of complete series. Nothing worse than finding only the latest books, as so often happens in the regular bookstores.
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Just finished reading The Best of Cordwainer Smith. Thank you GOLLUM for sending me this one. I've read the odd story by Smith but have never read a collection so this was quite an adventure.
Glad you liked it.

You know I have a beautiful HB edition of all of Cordwainer's short fiction. Sadly you can't handle it until you come visit me.... *No it's not bribery I tell ya!...
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