Zoe's Tale, book 4 of the Old Man's War. Pretty disappointing so far.
Zoe's Tale, book 4 of the Old Man's War. Pretty disappointing so far.
It turns out ok-but he needs to move away from Old Man's War into fresh territory.
I had picked up a book called The Classic Era of American Comics to brush up on my knowledge of the Golden Age...and quickly put it down again. I'm warning everyone right now: do not bother with that book. Heavily illustrated, yes, but the reproductions are fairly poor (a couple look like they were scanned in using my own rather lousy scanner) and placed on the page with almost no sense of design or balance. To top it off, the text itself reads like my writing in the fifth grade, lots of repetition, silly adjectives, and just generally childish vocabulary. I only made it through the first chapter, skimmed the rest, and I'm giving it back to the library soon.
To partly satiate my thirst for classic superhero adventure, I'm re-reading Les Daniels' Superman: The Complete History; familiar, doesn't quite live up to its title anymore, but at least it's a good read. I'll follow it up with his volumes on Batman and Wonder Woman.
I picked up two books from the library today, and I'm still debating which to dive into first. Galactic North is a short story collection by Alastair Reynolds (whom I've recently discovered) and the other is called The Wreck of 'The River of Stars' by a guy called Michael Flynn. I've read the first 30 pages or so and it doesn't seem too bad, but I find it brings up a desire to read Patrick O'Brian again, and the whole Aubrey-Maturin series is sitting on my shelf...
I finally finished Pandora's Star by Peter F. Hamilton. I found the book to be a bit uneven. Some chapters I was bored and reading felt tedious, and other chapters moved really fast. Overall I liked the book well enough that I plan to eventually read the sequel, Judas Unchained.
Yep, I've read Revelation Space.I picked up two books from the library today, and I'm still debating which to dive into first. Galactic North is a short story collection by Alastair Reynolds (whom I've recently discovered) and the other is called The Wreck of 'The River of Stars' by a guy called Michael Flynn. I've read the first 30 pages or so and it doesn't seem too bad, but I find it brings up a desire to read Patrick O'Brian again, and the whole Aubrey-Maturin series is sitting on my shelf...
'Galactic North' is apparently a sequel of sorts to the 'Revelation space' series. So if you haven't, read them first.
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