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cherie171

367 posts

119 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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I've got my order in for a signed copy, but who knows when it'll arrive with the strikes at the moment. It'll give me a chance to finish my current read and get onto Children of Ruin before it arrives at least.

Bannock

5,180 posts

32 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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JonChalk said:
Clockwork Cupcake said:
I've just had a notification from Amazon that "Children of Memory" by Adrian Tchaikovsky has been released.

This is a follow-up to Children of Time and Children of Ruin

Currently £9.99 on Kindle. Not sure about other formats.
Hardcover turned up yesterday - Had it on pre-order for months wink

Treat for this weekend smile
Bugger, I'm going to have to go through a recap of Children of Ruin before I start that!

JonChalk

6,469 posts

112 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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cherie171 said:
I've got my order in for a signed copy,
Nice cool

Mr E

21,794 posts

261 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Zumbruk said:
Just finished John Scalzi's "Old Man's War". Not great SF (he's no William Gibson), but an easy read, and I enjoyed it enough to order the others in the series.
The emperox series is quite readable.

captain_cynic

12,504 posts

97 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Mr E said:
Zumbruk said:
Just finished John Scalzi's "Old Man's War". Not great SF (he's no William Gibson), but an easy read, and I enjoyed it enough to order the others in the series.
The emperox series is quite readable.
The ending was quite rushed IMHO but still a great series.

Mr E

21,794 posts

261 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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I’ve just finished the first book of Arkady Martine’s “Teixcalaan“ series (a memory called empire). I thought it was excellent.

hairykrishna

13,234 posts

205 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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JonChalk said:
Clockwork Cupcake said:
I've just had a notification from Amazon that "Children of Memory" by Adrian Tchaikovsky has been released.

This is a follow-up to Children of Time and Children of Ruin

Currently £9.99 on Kindle. Not sure about other formats.
Hardcover turned up yesterday - Had it on pre-order for months wink

Treat for this weekend smile
Me too. Waiting on my kindle for when I get home

Clockwork Cupcake

75,191 posts

274 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Ok, so I know a lot of us like Adrian Tchaikovsky's work so could I gently ask everyone to respect NO SPOILERS please, because I don't intend to buy it just yet and I don't want to have to stay away from this thread.

I still haven't finished Shards of Earth yet. I just never seem to have time to read these days.

JonChalk

6,469 posts

112 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Clockwork Cupcake said:
Ok, so I know a lot of us like Adrian Tchaikovsky's work so could I gently ask everyone to respect NO SPOILERS please, because I don't intend to buy it just yet and I don't want to have to stay away from this thread.

I still haven't finished Shards of Earth yet. I just never seem to have time to read these days.
Not noticed many on this thread behaving too badly along those lines, but; noted, CC smile

Clockwork Cupcake

75,191 posts

274 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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JonChalk said:
Not noticed many on this thread behaving too badly along those lines, but; noted, CC smile
Oh, for sure. It's always been a lovely thread with some awesome people.

Just wanted to gently remind people to stay awesome biggrin

Mr E

21,794 posts

261 months

Saturday 26th November 2022
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But for the record, the butler did it.

JonChalk

6,469 posts

112 months

Saturday 26th November 2022
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Clockwork Cupcake said:
JonChalk said:
Not noticed many on this thread behaving too badly along those lines, but; noted, CC smile
Oh, for sure. It's always been a lovely thread with some awesome people.

Just wanted to gently remind people to stay awesome biggrin
Can't see Hamilton (of the Peter F. variety) vs Reynolds discussions going the same way as the Hamilton (of the Lewis variety) vs Verstappen "discussions" on the F1 threads..........thank God!

jako1

127 posts

88 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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Project hail Mary was excellent as others have said.

I think it would struggle as a film like they did with the martian though

Zumbruk

7,848 posts

262 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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JonChalk said:
Can't see Hamilton (of the Peter F. variety) vs Reynolds discussions going the same way as the Hamilton (of the Lewis variety) vs Verstappen "discussions" on the F1 threads..........thank God!
Hamilton(*) isn't fit to sniff the steam from Reynolds ... never mind. biggrin

(* FFS learn how to write an ending.)

captain_cynic

12,504 posts

97 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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Zumbruk said:
JonChalk said:
Can't see Hamilton (of the Peter F. variety) vs Reynolds discussions going the same way as the Hamilton (of the Lewis variety) vs Verstappen "discussions" on the F1 threads..........thank God!
Hamilton(*) isn't fit to sniff the steam from Reynolds ... never mind. biggrin

(* FFS learn how to write an ending.)
Hamilton's problem is that he takes too long to finish...

Seriously, the man has Lord of the Rings syndrome. The main story wrapped up 50 pages ago and the side characters are still being interviewed on daytime TV.

Short Grain

2,974 posts

222 months

Wednesday 21st December 2022
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Any one taken advantage of Amazons kindle books for 99p? I've just bought a shed load of box sets from various sci-fi and fantasy writers I've not read before, plus a couple of George RR Martin and Richard Swan on special offer at £3+_
11 box sets plus a couple of singles - £10 all told and about 60 kindle books. It's on 'till 14th Jan from what I can see.

Recently bought Julian Mays Many Coloured Land Trilogy I originally read 30 years ago! Just as good as I remembered! smile

hairykrishna

13,234 posts

205 months

Sunday 25th December 2022
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Just did the Ancillary Justice trilogy and enjoyed all of them very much.

cherie171

367 posts

119 months

Sunday 1st January 2023
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Finally got around to reading Flowers for Algernon the other day (the novel version, not the original short story). I couldn't put it down and finished not long after midnight. My heart broke for Charlie frown

I'm just about to start The Last Hero by Linden A Lewis.

DibblyDobbler

11,287 posts

199 months

Sunday 1st January 2023
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Short Grain said:
Recently bought Julian Mays Many Coloured Land Trilogy I originally read 30 years ago! Just as good as I remembered! smile
I hope you read all 4 of them hehe

havoc

30,325 posts

237 months

Sunday 1st January 2023
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Was given Project Hail Mary for Christmas, finished it yesterday.

If you want to be picky there are minor technical / plot holes in a number of places (and one deus-ex-machina at the end), but it's sufficiently well thought-through for anyone not being a pedant to enjoy it, and for me it's easily as good as The Martian.

Does rely a little on the classic sci-fi trope of 'new tech' to solve otherwise insurmountable problems, but still very readable.