Jo Zebedee
come away oh human child.
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Carving through St Mary's Chronicles by Jodi Taylor and very happy to be doing so 
Yeah? Are they good? I keep seeing them around -- I think I've even got one or two through various sales -- but I've never quite made the commitment to read or listen to em.Carving through St Mary's Chronicles by Jodi Taylor and very happy to be doing so![]()
I'm finding them tremendous fun. The first didn't blow my socks off but I enjoyed it enough to read on - four weeks later I have book 7 and 8 on order.... great fun, escapist and pacy.Yeah? Are they good? I keep seeing them around -- I think I've even got one or two through various sales -- but I've never quite made the commitment to read or listen to em.
I think this came up on another forum and the concensus was the tone was very different and wider historical periods were visitedNot too much like a ripoff of Connie Willis?
Hmm. Thanks for the report!I think this came up on another forum and the concensus was the tone was very different and wider historical periods were visited
If you like old-style SF, Arkwright is wonderful. Probably my favourite SF novel of last year. His version of Captain Future is good fun too!This one has been a page turner, but not because of action or fast moving plot but just because this one does happen to fit my mood of the moment. This is the first book I've read of his and I will have to check out some others.
I used to read Fredrick Pohl's blog a few times a week and liked his stories and reminisces of the old days. The first part of the book reminds me of those, plus Fred is mentioned also. I know the book moves on into the future but I am liking Steele's writing and think the non-old days parts will be just as enjoyable.If you like old-style SF, Arkwright is wonderful. Probably my favourite SF novel of last year. His version of Captain Future is good fun too!
Yes. It's based on events at what is regarded as the first Hugo Worldcon. Fred was there, as was Asimov, I believe.I used to read Fredrick Pohl's blog a few times a week and liked his stories and reminisces of the old days. The first part of the book reminds me of those, plus Fred is mentioned also.
Oooh, big finish coming up!Almost finished, overall rich and interesting.
