SlitheryDee
Lifer
- Feb 2, 2005
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Zoe's Tale. The fourth book in John Scalzi's "Old Man's War" series.
http://www.amazon.com/Zoes-Tale-John...s=zoe%27s+tale
http://www.amazon.com/Zoes-Tale-John...s=zoe%27s+tale
I'm currently reading the last of Jack L Chalker's Well World novels, Ghost of the Well of Souls. It's the sequel to The Sea is Full of Stars, and it took the series in a totally different direction by leaving out Mavra Chang and Nathan Brazil.
Bathroom: Piers Anthony's Xanth 31 novel, "Air Apparent" (I'm trying to catch up on the Xanth series)
Just started reading Lord Foul's Bane by Stephen R. Donaldson
A Deepness in the Sky by Verner Vinge. I don't read a whole lot of sci-fi, but this book is excellent.
I really like Chalker, though his themes do get a little repetitive after reading enough of his stuff. I highly recommend the Soul Rider (Flux & Anchor) series if you haven't read it already.
Did you read the first book, A Fire Upon the Deep? IMHO it's one of the best SF novels ever written.
I loved this series. one of my favorite ever.
My favorite series by him, oddly enough, is the Changewinds trilogy. It starts out extremely weak, but once it gets rolling, it really gets rolling and has some great ideas.
The second book in the Expanse, Caliban’s War. I really like the way this guy writes.
http://www.danielabraham.com/books-2/the-expanse/
Finished reading Captain Vorpatril's Alliance, now starting the Domination (Draka) trilogy by SM Stirling. This starts as an alternate history novel in World War 2, where an empire based out of South Africa has become a world power alongside the US and Germany.
Now starting Little Brother by Cory Doctorow.
