The Frost on Jade Buds — Aliette de Bodard

The Frost on Jade Buds -- Aliette de BodardWhen i first read all the Xuya stories i didn’t have a copy of this one because i refused to be ridiculed by some luddite (whoever dictates the pricing for the Solaris Rising anthologies) with their ridiculous pricing tactics, so, sadly, i just had to skip over it in the timeline.   But i never stopped hoping that one day Aliette would take back control and release this in a more reasonably priced, ebook, alternative, and she did: thank you Aliette!

You can find this in the collection The Dragon that Flew Out of the Sun and Other Stories, and hopefully like me you’ll just stop whatever it is that you’re doing and dive straight back into the Xuya-verse and get some reading done.   This has been a long time coming.

My other thought was that i really needed to reacquaint myself with the series before beginning this story, so i jumped back one story to A Slow Unfurling of Truth and re-read that to settle back in.   And i have to say, i’m really glad i did.

While the Xuya stories jump around the galaxy quite a lot, you do occasionally get two or three books that run in a sort of mini-series, and The Frost on Jade Buds certainly follows on wonderfully from A Slow Unfurling of Truth.

What struck me this time with A Slow Unfurling of Truth that i didn’t pick up on last time is how much of these stories are influenced by Aliette’s heritage.   One can see so many similarities between Earth’s Western countries and the Galactics lining up against Earth’s Eastern countries being represented by the Scattered Pearls Belt: a daughter with one parent from each caught between.   Both books are brilliantly written and a must read as a pair.

All i can hope for now is some more Xuya books to fill the later years of my life: such a great universe.   Meanwhile, i’m definitely planning to begin reading the rest of Aliette’s other stories once i’ve finished reading all of P. Djèlí Clark’s books (only three of those to go).

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The Rediscovery of Man: The Complete Short Science Fiction — Cordwainer Smith

The Rediscovery of Man: The Complete Short Science Fiction -- Cordwainer Smith

Scanners Live in Vain – 1950
The Game of Rat and Dragon – 1955
Mark Elf – 1957
No, No, Not Rogov! – 1958
The Burning of the Brain – 1958
Western Science Is So Wonderful – 1958
Nancy – 1959
The Fife of Bodidharma – 1959
Angerhelm – 1959
Golden the Ship Was–Oh! Oh! Oh! – 1959
The Lady Who Sailed The Soul – 1960
Mother Hitton’s Littul Kittons – 1961
Alpha Ralpha Boulevard – 1961
A Planet Named Shayol – 1961
The Ballad of Lost C’mell – 1962
When the People Fell – 1962
Think Blue, Count Two – 1962
From Gustible’s Planet – 1962
Drunkboat – 1963
On the Gem Planet – 1963
The Good Friends – 1963
The Crime and the Glory of Commander Suzdal – 1964
The Dead Lady of Clown Town – 1964
On the Storm Planet – 1965
On the Sand Planet – 1965
Three to a Given Star – 1965
Under Old Earth – 1966
Down to a Sunless Sea – 1975
The Queen of the Afternoon – 1978
The Colonel Came Back from the Nothing-at-All – 1979
Himself in Anachron – 1993
War No. 81-Q – 1993

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