blindpig
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Fri Feb-25-05 11:30 AM
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I need some fresh reading material, suggestions appreciated |
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I generally browse the new books section at my public library but it's been real slow lately. My taste tend to Delaney, Stephenson, Simak, Herbert and some John Brunner. Weird, I know. Please help!
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Fri Feb-25-05 12:28 PM
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1. another calibration point: what's your opinion of David Brin? |
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Fri Feb-25-05 01:13 PM
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2. well, I really liked The Postman |
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and was totally pissed off by the movie. May have read others but can't remember.
Maybe this will help: in the greater realm of fantastic fiction I think China Mieville is the best thing since sliced bread.
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Fri Feb-25-05 02:04 PM
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3. Have you read Altered Carbon? |
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By Richard K. Morgan. It's kind of a gritty cyberpunk detective story. There's a sequel as well, Broken Angels... Both are very good.
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Fri Feb-25-05 02:25 PM
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cyberpunk I like, law enforcement protagonist can be iffy. I may have seen it on the shelves, I'll give it a shot.
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Fri Feb-25-05 03:25 PM
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6. He's not so much law enforcement... |
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as a one man shitstorm for hire...
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Fri Feb-25-05 03:11 PM
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5. You might like Linda Nagata. |
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"Limit of Vision", "Tech Heaven" or "The Bohr Maker" seem like they might be up your alley.
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Fri Feb-25-05 03:25 PM
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7. on the list, many thanks n/t |
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Fri Feb-25-05 05:45 PM
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In particular, the Risen Empire books. An intriguing trilogy, if a bit heavy handed, Hybrids/Hominids/Humans by Robert J. Sawyer. Neal Asher, Gridlinked. Kage Baker's Mendoza series. Vurt by Jeff Noon. Alastair Reynolds's Revelation Space books.
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Sat Feb-26-05 07:45 AM
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but didn't realise that there were sequals. Intriguing, indeed! Homosexual Neanderthals living in a Deep Ecologist's utopia. Plenty food for thought there but found the writing uninteresting. I'll have to check the rest out. Thanks for all.
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Sat Feb-26-05 01:44 PM
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10. Michael Marshall Smith |
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Haven't read any of his other than Only Forward (in fact going to the bookstore in an hour to find some others) but it was a really good read with a very good style.
Here is an abbreviated desription of it;
Set in a stylized future City where individuals live in neighborhoods organically responsive to their moods and lifestyles, the story begins as a routine missing persons case for its narrator, Stark, an irreverent soft-boiled detective type who specializes in "finding people, or things." Stark's retrieval of Fell Alkland, a scientist who has fled the driven environment of Action Center for the placid Stable neighborhood, proves relatively easy. But pursuit by Action Center operatives and Alkland's crippling work-related nightmares force Stark and his quarry to escape to Jeamland....
To say more would ruin it.
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Sun Feb-27-05 07:18 PM
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11. Dan Simmons - Empyrion series |
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Great stuff, and he's a wonderful writer, IMHO
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Mon Feb-28-05 07:57 AM
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the last book seemed a little rushed. I often find this in series, seems like the writer runs out of steam, starts reaching for boiler plate, cliche, deus ex machinas, whatever. Maybe it's just me, I dunno.
I'm greatly looking forward to the sequal to Ilium due out this year, hope it doesn't disappoint.
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Mon Feb-28-05 05:03 PM
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13. Reynolds: Absolution Gap |
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A great piece of Sci-Fi, not unlike the Peter Hamilton Books. To a certain degree in the Dune tradition.
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Mon Feb-28-05 09:19 PM
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14. I recommend Vernor Vinge. |
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"A Deepness in the Sky" and "A Fire Upon the Deep" are pretty good.
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