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SF/F Books: Chapter Two - What Are You Reading?

For some reason, skimmed through David Weber's Out of the Dark. Skimmed, because the book does not permit close reading, it's too painful. The writing is nearly as bad as Harry Turtledove. In addition to every character type thinking the same thing (I believe these authors macro the ideas so they don't have to retype the whole thing when they change scenes!:lol:) and in addition to everyone having the same sense of humor, there are the requisite substitutions of weapon specs and synonyms for "blowed up" for actual descriptions. Plainly military SF is not my thing. Actually, its popularity strikes me as a sign of terminal artistic decay.

At any event, this particular specimen is yet another example in my opinion of the malignant influence of steampunk. It is a disguised version, where something from the past is artlessly projected into the future. As is also usual, the supernatural is artlessly incorporated. In this case, Dracula is dragged from Bram Stoker (minus any inconvences from Jonathan Harker et al.!)

There, I've spoiled the whole damn book. Hope no one buys this ignorant sucker now.
 
reading laurell k hamilton's guilty pleasures and then spike omnibus from idw the back to hamilton's vampire series.
 
Just finished re-reading Vernor Vinge's The Cookie Monster.

Haven't started anything else yet.

And now I started re-reading William Gibson's Virtual Light.

Don't know when I will feel like reading something new again. :p

you know William Gibson has new things out right?

oh topic of thread .. last thing I picked up and read some was "'X'" by John Cage some kind of strangest poetry thing he has mostly straight forward with and before that i was reading the thing by Charles Bukowski the one called "love is a dog from hell"
 
Just finished re-reading Vernor Vinge's The Cookie Monster.

Haven't started anything else yet.

And now I started re-reading William Gibson's Virtual Light.

Don't know when I will feel like reading something new again. :p

you know William Gibson has new things out right?

Yes. The most recent Gibson novel I've read was Pattern Recognition. Haven't brought myself to read the newer stuff yet. Maybe because I felt that Pattern Recognition was at best "science fiction-lite". Then again, I read Stephenson's Cryptonomicon. So, I might pick them up as well one day, I guess.
 
I just finished Gibson's collection Burning Chrome - wow. There are a handful of short stories in there that are some of the best sci-fi short stories I've read in a long time. And I always thought I kinda didn't like cyberpunk. I was surprised, actually, by how emotionally moving some of his stories are. He's got a Raymond Chandler vibe going on there. Highly recommended.

Now, I'm speeding my way through Jack Williamson's Darker Than You Think - it's kind of a werewolf book, but it's more science-fictional than that. His prose is pretty bleah, but so far, it's very enjoyable.
 
I am currently re-reading the first four volumes of the greatest science fiction literary series of all time: I am speaking, of course, of Edmond Hamilton's Captain Future.

I'm also bitterly disappointed because Haffner Press was supposed to release volume two of their reprint of this magnificent saga, consisting of the fifth through eighth novels (two of which I've never read before) on December 15. I was going to gift myself this for Christmas. However, the release date for this was just pushed ahead to February! Grrr . . .
 
Just Finished : Small Gods
Currently Reading: Not sure. Making that decision tonight. Considering The Hunger Games......see what the hype is about.
 
I have been bogged down by my quest to impress these philosophy forums peeps and have bought A Will to Power, by Nietzsche something I gave away back in the 90's but never got to study just a brief overview back then... with the other book I gave away (wishing I had not) the "Beyond good and evil" thing Nietzsche wrote too. the last scifi book I read was mmmmmmmmmmm something by Julian May? Diamond Mask or something like that where there is a shield about keeping psi control from working at all. ::)O I have most of May's books the first series then leading into the jack the bodyless stuff ., intense psi-fi works... :
 
Replay and Burning Chrome are great books. They will always have a place in my collection.


Agreed.

And, fyi, REPLAY won the World Fantasy Award way back when.

Did I mention I was working for Arbor House at the time? My boss, Liza Dawson, was the editor on REPLAY.

We also published the first edition of BURNING CHROME, although that was edited by David Hartwell, who was also the original STAR TREK editor at Pocket Books. (Just to bring us back to Trek Literature.)
 
Greg Cox;4613552 Did I mention I was working for Arbor House at the time? My boss said:
Kudos to her. It's funny.. in 10 years here, I don't think I've ever heard Replay even mentioned until this year. Everybody said it was awesome, so I just had to check it out.
 
Still with Gibson's Bridge trilogy. Started on All Tomorrow's Parties today.

But now that you've mentioned it... I hope that I'll get around to re-reading Replay sometime in January. :)
 
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