Contrarius
You talkin' to me??
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And now I can't resist any longer -- on to The Aeronaut's Windlass! 
As the book's 640 pages, Contrarius - how long is the audiobook?And now I can't resist any longer -- on to The Aeronaut's Windlass!
As the book's 640 pages, Contrarius - how long is the audiobook?
There's been quite a few studies that show that you are not the only one, Contrarius. There is a reason why recently in advertising and films often use British actors/voices for voiceovers, I understand - they get noticed. (Have you noticed how many villain parts in movies have British accents recently? I've been told that it is entirely deliberate.)I'm one of those American women who is an absolute sucker for any variety of British or British-related accent. London, Edinburgh, County Kerry, Johannesburg, Sidney, I don't care -- I wouldn't turn down any of em
There's been quite a few studies that show that you are not the only one, Contrarius.
I feel obliged to point out County Kerry is in Ireland (the non-British part).![]()
Oh, not really. I'm sure there are a few million people who would disagree with that!Face it -- you guys are just superior.
Interesting, Namanari. Thanks for pointing it out. Varley's output of late has tended to be of the YA variety. I quite liked his Heinlein-esque SF Red Thunder series, though it's definitely not Heinlein's version of YA. This sounds like another updating of old tropes.Nearly finished Slow Apocalypse by John Varley.
Currently reading Marc Turner's When The Heavens Fall, certainly happy with it so far.
Sydney is in Australia. Not sure about SidneyAnd Johannesburg is in South Africa, and Sidney is in Australia. I did say British or British **related**.
Twinned settlement; the lesser known of the two.Sydney is in Australia. Not sure about Sidney
It's a similar situation to Mieville's The City and the City. In fact, I believe to sequel will be called The Sydney and the Sidney.Twinned settlement; the lesser known of the two.![]()
You see, that's two of you that like the book.Rob B did as well.I'm reading The House of Shattered Wings by Aliette De Bodard. Lovely stuff so far.
But but but it's fallen angels mixing with entities from other mythologies, such as Jade Empire Immortals from Vietnam. And the writing is super beautiful and the post-apocalyptic fantasy Paris in ruins is dark and atmospheric and so so cool. It reads as pretty fresh to me. I've struggled with a lot of 2015 fantasy but this has really hooked me. Sneaking in a few pages whenever I can.You see, that's two of you that like the book.Rob B did as well.
I liked the world building, but was not a fan of the characterisation - falling angels (again) - been done before. But I suspect that this is another where I don't like and most other people do!
