Feb. 24th, 2020

books

Feb. 24th, 2020 10:13 am
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Finder, Suzanne Palmer. I have really enjoyed her short fiction ("Secret Life of Bots", "Thirty-Three Percent Joe", "Dave's Head") and this is her first novel. It was a lot of fun - hyper-competent repo man, part con man part MacGyver, in a nifty space setting (asteroids and habitats linked by a giant web of cables) with a wild-west feeling. Sort of Heinlein-ish if you stripped out all the sexism and sexuality (this is a very asexual novel, there is one mentioned het relationship between minor characters but otherwise that's just not what anyone here is thinking about, which I enjoyed (I mean, I like romance, but it doesn't have to be in every story)), or maybe Stainless-Steel-Rattish, or possibly we're getting tired of me calling things Vorkosigan-esque but I was definitely reminded of some of Miles' less Vor adventures off-Barrayar. The Scalzi niche of highly readable entertaining scifi. I look forward to reading the sequel (although this one is a complete story and wraps up nicely.)

The Gentleman's Guide to Getting Lucky, Mackenzi Lee. A shippy coda novella to The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue - I've read this fic before and I'll read it again :). In all sorts of fandoms, I mean, not about these characters specifically. But this time it was these particular dudes and also canon and it was fun; some nice sensual descriptions with swimming at a beach and whatnot, some angst, some comedy, yay romance.

The Luminous Dead, Caitlin Starling. I was really excited to read this from the description but it was a slog. :( Some good stuff but I think I only wanted about a novella's worth of it. :( [ETA: if any locals want to read it after this encouraging review, I have a copy that was handed off to me by someone else, otherwise I think it's heading for the library sale shelf]
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The Last Voyage of Skidbladnir, Karin Tidbeck. A janitor on an interstellar ship.

Circus Girl, The Hunter, and Mirror Boy, JY Yang. An interesting haunting. NOVELETTE.

Deriving Life, Elizabeth Bear. Terminal illness, loss, and unusual parasites. NOVELETTE.

Articulated Restraint, Mary Robinette Kowal. I liked this Lady Astronaut-series story more than I liked the book.

Zeitgeber, Greg Egan. Circadian rhythm plague! NOVELETTE.

The Touches, Brenda Peynado. The limits of the virtual as a substitute for the real.

Dislocation Space, Garth Nix. A contortionist is recruited for a mysterious mission. This is terrific. (Josh, read this one.) NOVELETTE.

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