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Seems Stephen Baxter and Alistair Reynolds have a new one out. Thats this months Audible voucher sorted.
The Medusa Chronicles.
http://www.stephen-baxter.com/articles.html#medusa
Edit. Hells bells. From the link above (referring to the Arthur C Clarke connection and original story)
"perhaps most notably as a terrifically illustrated serial in the short-lived magazine Speed & Power (IPC, issues 5–13, 1974)"
Think I have that upstairs.
The Medusa Chronicles.
http://www.stephen-baxter.com/articles.html#medusa
Edit. Hells bells. From the link above (referring to the Arthur C Clarke connection and original story)
"perhaps most notably as a terrifically illustrated serial in the short-lived magazine Speed & Power (IPC, issues 5–13, 1974)"
Think I have that upstairs.
Edited by jmorgan on Monday 30th May 10:09
Picked up the first of "The Lost Fleet" series on a kindle deal a while back after they'd been mentioned on here. Just finished the first series (6 books) and started on the next series. They're a bit predictable at times and some of the science doesn't make sense but they're not a bad read.
RizzoTheRat said:
Picked up the first of "The Lost Fleet" series on a kindle deal a while back after they'd been mentioned on here. Just finished the first series (6 books) and started on the next series. They're a bit predictable at times and some of the science doesn't make sense but they're not a bad read.
I'm quite a fan of the first series. Second one is a bit meh in comparison.Got side tracked off Medusa and onto Alistairs Reynolds "Blue Remembered Earth". Jebus, it is boring as hell until half way through, starting to pick up. But then the boring bit starts to fit in.
Well, finished this one. Slow as hell to start but kicks off half way through. Not a bad plot and the next one, on a steel breeze should be on list next voucher from audible.
Well, finished this one. Slow as hell to start but kicks off half way through. Not a bad plot and the next one, on a steel breeze should be on list next voucher from audible.
Edited by jmorgan on Wednesday 15th June 19:51
jimmyjimjim said:
RizzoTheRat said:
Picked up the first of "The Lost Fleet" series on a kindle deal a while back after they'd been mentioned on here. Just finished the first series (6 books) and started on the next series. They're a bit predictable at times and some of the science doesn't make sense but they're not a bad read.
I'm quite a fan of the first series. Second one is a bit meh in comparison.Yeah I can see where you're coming from there, second series is ok but nowhere near as good as the first.
I gather the other series is more about the civil wars in Syndic planets, have you read any of those?
RizzoTheRat said:
Yeah I can see where you're coming from there, second series is ok but nowhere near as good as the first.
I gather the other series is more about the civil wars in Syndic planets, have you read any of those?
Baron Greenback said:
oooh good to know!
Well, The Medusa Chronicles, a bit odd at the start but the premise I found was good one. As it was an audio book the narrator imparted at tone of "jolly good show old boy" sort tone for the protagonists journey through time.I would rate it a good read for a beach day with not much to do but found it wanting at some pf the plot turns and a longer book perhaps to expand on a few thing.
RizzoTheRat said:
jimmyjimjim said:
RizzoTheRat said:
Picked up the first of "The Lost Fleet" series on a kindle deal a while back after they'd been mentioned on here. Just finished the first series (6 books) and started on the next series. They're a bit predictable at times and some of the science doesn't make sense but they're not a bad read.
I'm quite a fan of the first series. Second one is a bit meh in comparison.Yeah I can see where you're coming from there, second series is ok but nowhere near as good as the first.
I gather the other series is more about the civil wars in Syndic planets, have you read any of those?
Warmfuzzies said:
Halfway through Iain banks Inversions; but it just doesn't jell, I simply find it hard work, it plods, it's lethargic and I must be missing something: so convince me to pick it up again......
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