Over Christmas I was doing some organisation and decided to get all my books out of their boxes and get some pictures so I had a quick reference of what I owned. Here are about 99% of my books (the other 1% are proof copies that are duplicates of HBs I own) - they're not labeled but let me know if you want to know what any specific ones are (some of the pictures are blurry) or have any other comments :)
What you and Neal have been doing is like a public service to SF readers. Reference material to choose future reading from. I'm becoming more tempted to dig into my attic boxes for a photo session.
I love all the Peter Hamilton books :-). I have never been able to finish a Greg Mandel story, though. Do you really like those??
Anyway, I just read THE WARDED MAN after reading your 10/10 review and although I found it slightly derivative (come on, collecting the tears of mourning women--can you say FRANK HERBERT's DUNE?) it is absolutely impossible to put down.
I'm not sure I would give it a 10/10, but it would get an A/A+ (say 9.6 out of 10) on my review scale.
The characters of Arlen Rojer and Leesha are freaking awesome but there's some slight vagueness inthe description of the corelings as well as the wards that prevent them.
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That's impressive! My shelves... not so organized.
What you and Neal have been doing is like a public service to SF readers. Reference material to choose future reading from. I'm becoming more tempted to dig into my attic boxes for a photo session.
Hmm, may have to try and sort my shelves, pics would help since they are double stacked.
I love all the Peter Hamilton books :-). I have never been able to finish a Greg Mandel story, though. Do you really like those??
Anyway, I just read THE WARDED MAN after reading your 10/10 review and although I found it slightly derivative (come on, collecting the tears of mourning women--can you say FRANK HERBERT's DUNE?) it is absolutely impossible to put down.
I'm not sure I would give it a 10/10, but it would get an A/A+ (say 9.6 out of 10) on my review scale.
The characters of Arlen Rojer and Leesha are freaking awesome but there's some slight vagueness inthe description of the corelings as well as the wards that prevent them.
So very tidy! most impressive :)
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