"Take a lesson from the weather… it pays no attention to what the critics say." … per Ginger Meggs
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Monday, June 22, 2020
2023 a Trilogy / JAMM
Special Topics in ... / Marisha Pessl
"No sense being pessimistic. It wouldn't work anyway." … per Ginger Meggs
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Monday, June 15, 2020
Children of Earth and Sky / Guy Gavriel Kay
And I'll pinch another quote, from... a quote... in the author's afterword: 'Kay writes "history with a quarter turn to the fantastic".' Yes, I can see that. It's based on history but it's a story of people who could have lived there & then, if history had been different.
"No sense being pessimistic. It wouldn't work anyway." … per Ginger Meggs
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Wednesday, June 3, 2020
The Obelisk Gate / N.K. Jemisin
"No sense being pessimistic. It wouldn't work anyway." … per Ginger Meggs
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Thursday, May 14, 2020
The Mad Apprentice / Django Wexler
"No sense being pessimistic. It wouldn't work anyway." … per Ginger Meggs
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Sunday, May 10, 2020
Hellhole / Brian Herbert, Kevin J Anderson
Hellhole
(Hellhole #1)
by Brian Herbert, Kevin J Anderson
science fiction
copyright 1998
read in May 2020
rated 6/10: read to pass the time
Well that was disappointing. A book with no ending. No hint -- that I can see -- that this is only part of a story. It just ends. With nothing resolved. An unannounced "book one" of a continuing saga.
What rubbish.
Quarter of the way through the book and I'm starting to worry. Too many characters, too many locations, too little focus. I realise that this book will not be the last.
Even worse -- the end turns out to be a rather boring cliffhanger. A dozen characters in half a dozen threads, all standing round and saying, Mine is bigger than yours.
The whole book is simply setting the scene. You have to hope that the next book will have less posturing, perhaps even some action.
There are aliens. The most annoying bunch of hippie aliens that I have met. With what I suspect it's a built-in way to get rid of them all when the humans have won their battles. (If they ever start.) And -- I can't believe that this is a spoiler -- what looks like a fleet of alien spaceships. Pop in, flaunt their superiority and disappear. Presumably to reappear in time to save the day in some future book.
Tell you what: if you already have the entire series, go ahead and read. It's sure to have mighty battles, heroic rescues and last minute triumphs. It promises to be a lot of fun.
Just book one, though, is very disappointing.
Nick Lethbridge / Agamedes Consulting
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When you don't know what to say, it's time to stop talking ... Ginger Meggs
Monday, May 4, 2020
The Secret People / John Wyndham
The Secret People
by John Wyndham
science fiction
copyright 1972
read in May 2020
rated 8/10: really quite good
Okay, perhaps I should rate Secret People as seven, well worth reading... but no. I enjoyed it, it's a good book. Really quite good.
Very dated in its stereotypes yet not embarrassingly so. Characters are defined -- initially -- by their race or gender... then they are allowed to show depths which are beyond their stereotyping limits. On the other hand... only the WASPs make a clean escape.
Wyndham shows a lot of understanding of and some sympathy for the non-WASPs. They still "lose" but not because primitive people are lesser people.
The story is your basic what-if science fiction, with the reader learning what if as we follow the main characters as they, as our guides, discover the secret world.
The author -- through his characters -- also throws in plenty of comments and observations on our own society. Fifty years on, the comments are still relevant and challenging. Better yet -- the comments are brief, clear and to the point. Enough to make us think, not enough to distract from the story.
The style is dated but the book is not out-of-date. The underlying what-if is simple, the resulting story is entertaining, the "extra" ideas are thought provoking. The characters are limited yet with some depths. An enjoyable book. Really quite good.
Nick Lethbridge / Agamedes Consulting
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"Metaphors be with you" … Ginger Meggs