

Having read K. J. Parker’s “The Seige” trilogy some time ago, i thought i’d go back to the beginning and begin to give his whole back catalogue a good read at.
Colours in the Steel is K. J. Parker’s first book in his first ever triology: “The Fencer”. And guess what, it’s really good.
There’s just so much going on in this book to keep you enthralled and entertained, with lots of great characters that you can really get on board with, and lots of action as well.
If you haven’t read a good castle/walled-city seige story, then i would suggest you give ” The Seige” trilogy a go to start with, because it’s just soooo good. And if you enjoy that, which you’re bound to do, then you’ve got this story waiting in the wings to satisfy your appetite for more. Because one thing is for sure, K. J. Parker does write a really good seige story.
And with all that written i’m going to dive straight into the second book, Belly of the Bow.

Another great story from the life and times of Murderbot.
If you enjoy AI fiction then this is the series for you, and if you haven’t tried any AI fiction yet and want to give some a try, then this series is a fantastic starting place.
Enjoy!

Another Prefect Dreyfus story from the glitter band, which we’ve been waiting a while for, but it was worth the wait.
For me, one of the best bits of the whole Revelation Space series are the stories within Yellowstone and the Glitter Band, and this story didn’t disappoint.
Alastair at his very best.
And lets all hope that there’ll be a few more Yellowstone and the Glitter Band stories to come still.
Next up in the Revelation Space series it’s Diamond Dogs.

Another side story, this time concerning the prisoners that the Belters captured from the original Protogen project in Leviathon Wakes.
All the prisoners have been put into one large room and are continuously watched over from above by the Belters who guard them. For them, after their crimes, there is no future, nothing at all, beyond the walls of this room.
And then, one day, or night, the man from Mars turns up and begins to offer hope, if only to one of them, but which one will it be?
A really good novella, that can be read as soon as the Belters have taken them prisoner, or anytime thereafter.
Next up in the series is Cibola Burn.

I didn’t find this book as good as the previous ones, which i put down to a character thing.
Too much christian waffle: i live in hope that by the time Hominids are travelling the whole solar system we’ll have gotten over this all the organised religion thing and seen it for what it truly is. I found it beyond tragic that people were still clinging to this twaddle.
And i also found Clarissa just tedious and annoying: like a lot of spoiled rich brats that i’ve known in my life. I really don’t like reading about them and having to endure their thinking.
Still, it has it’s good parts, which do balance the few crap characters and religiosity out and offer some redemption (pun intended) for those expecting something better.
I’ve now dived straight into The Vital Abyss, which is much better and more like what i expect from this series.
