"Crescent Dawn" - Clive Cussler with Dirk Cussler
I finished The Martian last week. Excellent book.
Looked it up, found two novels with that title, since they both looked interesting I ordered the one that was free for Kindle right away![]()
The Long Earth, Terry Pratchett & Stephen Baxter: as a long-time avid reader of both authors, I somehow expected this to be a little lighter than it was. It read like Baxter wrote the first draft, and then Pratchett went over it later (though I did spot a few of his influences). Essentially, people discover the ability to jump into parallel Earths. Some need technology to do it, but our protagonist can do it without the tech. He travels from one Earth to the next, to the next, to the next, etc. with an A.I. for company. It was good, but I suspect that the meat of the story is going to be in its sequel (which is already out in hardcover, but I haven't gotten it yet).
Interesting that you've posted this today, as I actually started this last night. Although, I'm very early into it and I'm already not liking it very much. I'm familiar with Terry Pratchett, never read Stephen Baxter, yet I was really hoping for something good out of this, but I can't get past the prose. It really feels all over the place, making it a harder read than it should be, not to mention confusing, due to all the jumps. It's aggravating because I've really wanted to like this.
I am not surprised.Sisterhood of Dune by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. the Dune stuff by these two guys has been very hit or miss with me. so far this book has been decent.
I finished In the Presence of Mine Enemies last night. While it was well-written, and an interesting take on a possible alternate history, I found the plot utterly predictable. I enjoyed it, but I don't know that I'll reread it any time in the next ten years (whereas I think I've reread every other Turtledove novel that I own, that I've already read, at least once or twice).
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