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June Reads


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Kamakhya
June 1st, 2002, 12:49 PM
A new month is upon us (and a new forum)!

I've been reading New Eves: Science Fiction About the Extraordinary Women of Today and Tomorrow, edited by Janrae Frank, Jean Stine & Forrest J. Ackerman.

It is really excellent. It contains stories from every decade from '20s to the '80s. It also has a wonderful introduction which briefly explores women writer's influence on Science Fiction. I haven't heard of 75% of the writers in the book, but so far, I have really enjoyed at least 75% of the stories. I love the historical context.

Unfortunately, like many of the stories and authors featured, this book is out of print. What a shame.

Kamakhya

Kamakhya
June 22nd, 2002, 12:03 AM
Hmmm...seems like I'm the only one reading Sci-Fi this month!:D

Well, I never did quite Finish New Eves because it was too heavy to take on my trip. I will, though. It is a great collection.

I have finished Moonrise by Ben Bova. It was pretty good. I'm not sure I liked it as much as Mars or Venus , but I did like it quite a bit. I love how Bova is able to incorporate cultural ideas into his work, like how various factions would respond to nanotechnology. Having now read three of Bova's works, I remain astounded that he is not as acclaimed as he should be. His writing is very good, his ideas are maybe not unique, but well thought out, and his grasp of social interaction is impeccable.

I also just finished The Shockwave Rider by John Brunner. Wow. What an awesome book. I am always amazed by older books that can still capture the wonder of the future. This novel is often described as the precursser to the Cyberpunk genre and rightly so. It was published in 1975, computers had barely made their mark, yet he completely understood where such technology could lead, including the internet and the ability to track each and every person. I found myself staying up way too late just to finish the novel.

Finally, I am nearing the end of Blood Music by Greg Bear. I like it. I would give it a 6 or 7. It is an interesting idea and fairly well written, but I have a hard time with its believeability factor. It is certainly an engaging read, but I don't think it will ever hit my top ten, so to speak.

Since I raided my Dad's stash, I have so many books to read, it is frightening!

Kamakhya

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fortytwo
June 22nd, 2002, 01:47 PM
Well I'm reading a little too.In between World Cup matches of course!
Sporting Chance ~Elizabeth Moon
I needed something light after River of Blue Fire (I know it's well thought of on this forum but I'm struggling with the series)
And then A canticle for Leibowitz for June's discussion

Jon Shannow
June 22nd, 2002, 07:21 PM
I just finished rereading the Dream Park trilogy by Niven and Barnes Great books I most enjoyed the first and then the third book I wish they would write some more.

ezchaos
June 23rd, 2002, 08:18 AM
Just finished The Sparrow by Russell and am now starting on Revelation Space by Reynolds. I'm on a bit of a SF kick right now because I can't find a damn thing to read in the fantasy area.

Keyoke
June 23rd, 2002, 01:25 PM
I'm also on a bit of a scifi kick. Not sure why...

Anyways, just finished reading Fire Upon the Deep by Venor Vinge..

And I'm on The Uplift War by David Brin. So far, so good.. I'm enjoying it..

Then, after that I am not to sure.. I am thinking either Mission of Gravity by Hal Clement, or possibly attempting to finish the Nightdawn's Trilogy by Hamilton. Two books left in that series, but, their HUGE..

Keyoke

cgw
June 23rd, 2002, 01:52 PM
I haven't read a SF/F book in a little while only because I haven't seen anything lately I want to read. I haven't found any new authors lately. I'm waiting for a few new books to come out, and there are a few older books on my reading list that I haven't come across (I have not really tried that hard).

I'm reading the biography of Ataturk (and coincidentally watching Turkey get into the World cup semis).

estranghero
June 23rd, 2002, 01:58 PM
Still reading Miller's "Canticle of Leibowitz" and finishing Simmon's "Endymion". Also purely sci-fi readings at the moment.

Hey, maybe the group discussions could take up Simmon's "Hyperion" at some future time. Just love that book...:)

Bill
June 23rd, 2002, 04:01 PM
I've gone back to school, which has drastically limited my reading time for the last year. So far this month, I've read A Kiss of Shadows by Laurell K. Hamilton and The Lion of Farside by John Dalmas. Both books were fantasy.

Last month, I read A Hymn Before Battle and Gust Front, the first two volumes in a series by John Ringo. They are good military SF, highly recommended if you like the category.

Keyoke
June 23rd, 2002, 11:06 PM
Well, I stopped with Uplift War. Two Reasons. One, while I enjoyed it, it just wasnt grabbing me.. I'll pick it up when I go on Vacation again...

But, the big reason is because I scored majorly at this used book store near my house.. The Forever War by Joe Haldeman. I've been looking for this book forever (Insert Clever Pun. Applauses).. :) For some reason, this book is very difficult to find here in Calgary, Ab, Canada.. but, I found it.. So, I am reading that right now.. And, only 30 pages in, and wow.. loving it..

Keyoke :D

 

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