Addictive reading
Jun. 2nd, 2006 10:03 amIt's been a long time since I picked up a book and read it in one sitting. The last one I can remember for sure was Ender's Game, and I read that around 10 years ago.
But last night I got Spider Robinson's Night of Power from the library, and read it until 11pm. I went out for a bite, returning at midnight, and began to watch the spelling bee. I went to sleep at 2am, tired but quite entertained.
Night of Power was written in the mid-80s and set in the mid-90s. We didn't have in-car navigation systems then, but of course we have them now, so that didn't even seem like science fiction. But I'm looking forward to the multimedia performances of "the Juice", a band that is to flash music what the Grateful Dead were to rock.
Highly recommended. Ben-Bob says check it out.
But last night I got Spider Robinson's Night of Power from the library, and read it until 11pm. I went out for a bite, returning at midnight, and began to watch the spelling bee. I went to sleep at 2am, tired but quite entertained.
Night of Power was written in the mid-80s and set in the mid-90s. We didn't have in-car navigation systems then, but of course we have them now, so that didn't even seem like science fiction. But I'm looking forward to the multimedia performances of "the Juice", a band that is to flash music what the Grateful Dead were to rock.
Highly recommended. Ben-Bob says check it out.
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Date: 2006-06-05 12:15 pm (UTC)"Telempath" was good mainly because it was a pretty original concept for the storyine and setting (at the time it was written)
Most of the earlly Callahan's short stories (i.e. the ones from the first collection).
The whole "stardancer" series is just noxious. :P
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Date: 2006-06-05 12:59 pm (UTC)Bah, we're just going to be disagreeing on that. That's probably my very favorite stuff he's ever done.