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Location: NJ, USA
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Re: What SF/F Book Are you Reading? .. Redux
Out of all his Uplift novels, Sundiver is the one I didn't read..I listened to it on audio...found it quite interesting in the medium. RAMA
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Re: What SF/F Book Are you Reading? .. Redux
And now, I'm reading a very interesting publication called The Complete Adventures of Adam Link, by Eando Binder (a fake name for two brothers.) They were published in the late 30's and early 40's, and they're robot stories that are important precursors to the Asimov robot stories. At least, that's what my SF Encyclopedia told me. So, I looked it up, and I'm reading it, and they're actually a lot of fun. They're narrated by a robot very reminiscent of Data (or should I say that Data is very reminiscent of him?) There's even a trial in which Adam Link needs to defend himself and his humanity. Asimov himself claims to have been very influenced by these stories, and I can see that. If anyone is interested in pulpy comic-bookish early robot stories that are crude, sure, but strangely earnest and touching, then you should certainly look them up. The most surprising thing for me is how character-oriented the tales are. In various stories, Adam Link opens up a business, falls in love, becomes a detective, even tries his hand at sports. They're endearing in an early Golden Age kind of way, and they're not focused on action, but on everyday emotion. I quite like them, and I recommend them. |
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Fleet Captain
Location: Milky Way Galaxy
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Re: What SF/F Book Are you Reading? .. Redux
Truly some of fantasy's greatest creations.
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Location: Ireland.
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Re: What SF/F Book Are you Reading? .. Redux
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#185 |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Between the candle and the flame
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Re: What SF/F Book Are you Reading? .. Redux
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Rear Admiral
Location: the real world
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Re: What SF/F Book Are you Reading? .. Redux
Threw down Goonan in a snit when she dissed Irish music.
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Rear Admiral
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Re: What SF/F Book Are you Reading? .. Redux
Sidenote: Among the 1500ish sf books I have are about four dozen random sf anthologies, and when I wanted to find this story I managed to get a list of the [many] times it had been anthologized and find that I had one on the shelf. A book that I've moved probably four or five times over a twenty-year period, and it was right there when I needed it lol. ![]() About to go on vacation, so I'll probably get to pick up the pace. On to Peace.
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Rear Admiral
Location: Lost in Moria (Arlington, WA, USA)
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Re: What SF/F Book Are you Reading? .. Redux
And I still snicker at what "Eando" really means. I keep starting Sundiver and putting it down. But I had the same problem with Dune and The Mote in God's Eye --and ultimately I found both of them immensely rewarding. So I'm not prepared to give up on Brin yet. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Ireland.
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Re: What SF/F Book Are you Reading? .. Redux
Sundiver not so much, though it was as indicated a fun read.
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Captain
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Rear Admiral
Location: Ekkaia
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Re: What SF/F Book Are you Reading? .. Redux
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"Your grandfather called me a ronin. A samurai without a master. Who has no reason to live." "Was he right?" |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: What SF/F Book Are you Reading? .. Redux
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...words=Lankhmar Just got back from a vacation in Chicago, and decided Gene Wolfe was too much work [however delightful] to read under the circumstances. So I decided to be nostalgic and visit the 50s - I re-read Asimov's The Caves of Steel and The Naked Sun, and Clarke's Earthlight. I'd read the Asimov ones more than once and was very pleased to be back with Lije and Daneel again. I'd not remembered that the idea of Earth inevitably having to colonize its own worlds was a fairly important element of them -- it's obvious that when Asimov went back to start writing sf novels again in the 80s, he picked that out of the earlier ones to develop in the books which followed... and even the Zeroth Law! I'm going to read The Robots of Dawn before returning to Wolfe since I've gotten this far. I'm fairly certain that I'd only read Earthlight once almost four decades ago [eek] and really only remembered one thing from it. It's two hundred years in the future, in a period of growing political tension between Earth and its several offworld colonies elsewhere in the Solar System. Earth has been reducing the amount of heavy metals it supplies to the colonies, and a recent discovery that such metals exist in large quantities deep beneath the lunar surface, and has also figured out how to mine them is on the verge of starting a war. The book centers around a man sent undercover to find a purported spy in the staff of the Lunar Observatory before the war starts. Clarke does his usual solid job of building a story with lots of real science built in, though some of it is a bit dated owing to it being state-of-the-art for 1955... it's a nicely detailed vision of life on the Moon for a short book[155p]. So on to Aurora with Plainclothesman Baley and R. Daneel!
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Lieutenant
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Re: What SF/F Book Are you Reading? .. Redux
Also making my way through The Collected Fantasies of Clark Ashton Smith Vol.1. Loving this one, as it contains a smattering of Hyporborean tales, legends of Averoigne, and allusions to Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos throughout. |
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Location: Ireland.
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