Voice of the Whirlwind — Walter Jon Williams

Voice of the Whirlwind -- Walter Jon WilliamsThe third instalment in the Hardwired Series.

A super good story and certainly no complaints on that aspect of the book, but the telling of it leaves a bit to be desired.   As in Hardwired, we are told a tale without any explanation as to the background, only for that to be revealed later on.

At 6% i found myself suddenly realising what’s happening in this vagueness that i’d been reading which left me with no choice but to go back to the very beginning and begin again.   Why Walter can’t just tell you what you need to know before you read it instead of sometime afterwards i have no idea. There’s a few other places in the book that i was left feeling like i’m going back and forward in time and feeling like i’m not quite sure where i am any more.

It is rather annoying because he is certainly a great crafter of story, with great characters and world building, but then goes and lets it all down by writing things out of sequence and all over the place.

But, it is worth putting up with this downside to enjoy a really good story.

And this officially ends the trilogy, although i believe that Aristoi is kind of set in the same universe with a fair few references to Nero, one of our favourite characters from Solip:System: so i may just have to dive into that in the not too distant future.

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Solip:System — Walter Jon Williams

Solip:System -- Walter Jon WilliamsI believe this novella was written as an afterthought to attempt to bridge a gap between Hardwired and Voice of the Whirlwind, thus creating a trilogy once a few things got ironed out in Voice of the Whirlwind.

Which i think is a bit bad because this book is a very much needed sequel to Hardwired whether or not there was another book to follow.

I’m definitely pleased it was written as it does finish off Hardwired and Nero’s escapades as Roon rather nicely.

Brilliant novella, and now i dive straight into Voice of the Whirlwind.

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Hardwired — Walter Jon Williams

Hardwired -- Walter Jon WilliamsThis is one of those books with lots of jargon that isn’t explained in advance, and so you wander through a world with nomenclature and terminoloy that means nothing to you until, in the case of the term “thatch” for example, you get over 60% of the way into the story before someone explains what the word means. I would suggest that it’s definitely well worth reading the bit at the back named “Panzerboy” before you begin as that helps a little settling in.

Other than the nomenclature/terminology issue, which i suggest you just deal with it and accept it for what it is, it’s a super good story that became a very much couldn’t-put-downer towards the end — which is kinda once i’ve figured out all the nomenclature/terminology — and i found myself diving straight into Solip:System without a pause.

It’s certainly got me wanting to re-read the series again in a few years time now i know what things mean before i begin.

So yes, indeedy, it’s certainly rather good cyberpunk and worthy of it’s praises as a classic of the genre.

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Nightingale — Alastair Reynolds

Nightingale -- Alastair ReynoldsWhat begins as a war-criminal hunt slowly turns more and more strange and out of control for our intrepid party of hunters.

I really enjoyed this super good novella.   It was nice of Alastair to throw a delicious little shorty between Revelation Space and Redemption Ark: both the size of trilogies in their own right.

And the ending is brilliant.

Available in the collection, Galactic North.

Next up in the series is Redemption Ark

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Gold — Isaac Asimov

Gold -- Isaac Asimov

The Final Stories

Cal
Left to Right
Frustration
Hallucination
The Instability
Alexander the God
In the Canyon
Good-bye to Earth
Battle-Hymn
Feghoot and the Courts
Fault-Intolerant
Kid Brother
The Nations in Space
The Smile of the Chipper
Gold

On Science Fiction

The Longest Voyage
Inventing the Universe
Flying Saucers and Science Fiction
Invasion
The Science Fiction Blowgun
The Robot Chronicles
Golden Age Ahead
The All-Human Galaxy
Psychohistory
Science Fiction Series
Survivors
Science Fiction Anthologies
The Influence of Science Fiction
Women and Science Fiction
Religion and Science Fiction
Time-Travel

On Writing Science Fiction

Plotting
Metaphor
Ideas
Suspense
Serials
The Name of Our Field
Hints
Writing for Young People
Names
Originality
Book Reviews
What Writers Go Through
Revisions
Irony
Plagiarism
Symbolism
Prediction
Best-Seller
Pseudonyms
Dialog

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Robot Visions — Isaac Asimov

Robot Visions -- Isaac Asimov

Stories

Robot Visions
Too Bad!
Robbie
Reason
Liar!
Runaround
Evidence
Little Lost Robot
The Evitable Conflict
Feminine Intuition
The Bicentennial Man
Someday
Think!
Segregationist
Mirror Image
Lenny
Galley Slave
Christmas Without Rodney

Essays

Robots I Have Known
The New Teachers
Whatever You Wish
The Friends We Make
Our Intelligent Tools
The Machine and the Robot
The Laws of Robotics
The New Profession
The Robot As Enemy?
Intelligences Together
My Robots
The Laws of Humanics
Cybernetic Organism
The Sense of Humor
Robots in Combination
Future Fantastic

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