Robot Dreams — Isaac Asimov

Robot Dreams -- Isaac Asimov

Little Lost Robot
Robot Dreams
Breeds There a Man…?
Hostess
Sally
Strikebreaker
The Machine that Won the War
Eyes Do More Than See
The Martian Way
Franchise
Jokester
The Last Question
Does a Bee Care?
Light Verse
The Feeling of Power
Spell My Name with an S
The Ugly Little Boy
The Billiard Ball
True Love
The Last Answer
Lest We Remember

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The Complete Robot — Isaac Asimov

The Complete Robot -- Isaac Asimov

A Boy’s Best Friend
Sally
Someday
Point of View
Think!
True Love
Robot AL-76 Goes Astray
Victory Unintentional
Stranger in Paradise
Light Verse
Segregationist
Robbie
Let’s Get Together
Mirror Image
The Tercentenary Incident
First Law
Runaround
Reason
Catch That Rabbit
Liar!
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Lenny
Galley Slave
Little Lost Robot
Risk
Escape!
Evidence
The Evitable Conflict
Feminine Intuition
. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him
The Bicentennial Man

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Revelation Space — Alastair Reynolds

Revelation Space -- Alastair ReynoldsThis is one rather large book but, thankfully, it’s one rather good book as well that keeps those pages turn, turn, turning.

I think my only complaint is that when Volyova uses the Nostalgia for Infinity as a murder weapon by accelerating it and braking it in order to smash one of her crew to death, there’s no explanation as to what happened to everything else in this massive ship that wasn’t nailed down properly.   Like, what happened to all the ship-slime, rats, shuttle craft, the weapons cache and many other things besides: were all of the these things nailed down to protect them against such repeated high G acceleration and forward braking phases?   There were many ways of carrying out this killing that didn’t require any further explanation, but to use the method that Volyova did and then for Alastair to just fail to explain what happened to everything else in the ship does annoy me somewhat.

Because the ship isn’t designed to brake in the forward motion.   It’s designed to accelerate to one G continuously up to the half way point of the journey, then it will flip 180 degrees and use the same one G thrust to slow itself down.   Why would the engines suddenly be capable of huge 10 G burns in both directions just to kill one person?   I really think it’s needs a proper explaining.

But yeah, i know, that’s how picky i have to be to find any real criticism of this immense book.   It is the only fault i could find, and to be fair, most people would probably read this and not even think about it.

I do hope that doesn’t put anyone off (not that i think for one moment that it would ), because other than that one bizarre murder it’s super good, great writing, great characters, everything as we’ve come to expect so far in this series.

And i look forward to some more: next up is Nightingale.

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Lightspeed: Year One — John Joseph Adams

Lightspeed: Year One -- John Joseph Adams

I’m Alive, I Love You, I’ll See You in Reno — Vylar Kaftan – 2010
The Cassandra Project — Jack McDevitt-2010
Cats in Victory — David Barr Kirtley – 2010
Amaryllis — Carrie Vaughn – 2010
No Time Like the Present — Carol Emshwiller – 2010
Manumission — Tobias S. Buckell – 2008
The Zeppelin Conductors’ Society Annual Gentlemen’s Ball — Genevieve Valentine – 2010
. . . For a Single Yesterday — George R. R. Martin – 1975
How to Become a Mars Overlord — Catherynne M. Valente – 2010
Patient Zero — Tananarive Due – 2000
Arvies — Adam-Troy Castro – 2010
More Than the Sum of His Parts — Joe Haldeman – 1985
Flower, Mercy, Needle, Chain — Yoon Ha Lee – 2010
The Long Chase — Geoffrey A. Landis – 2002
Amid the Words of War — Cat Rambo – 2010
Travelers — Robert Silverberg – 1999
Hindsight — Sarah Langan – 2010
Tight Little Stitches in a Dead Man’s Back — Joe R. Lansdale – 1986
The Taste of Starlight — John R. Fultz – 2010
Beachworld — Stephen King – 1984
Standard Loneliness Package — Charles Yu – 2010
Faces in Revolving Souls — Caitlin R. Kiernan – 2005
Hwang’s Billion Brilliant Daughters — Alice Sola Kim – 2010
Ej-Es — Nancy Kress – 2003
In-Fall — Ted Kosmatka – 2010
The Observer — Kristine Kathryn Rusch – 2008
Jenny’s Sick — David Tallerman – 2010
The Silence of the Asonu — Ursula K. Le Guin – 1998
Postings from an Amorous Tomorrow — Corey Mariani – 2011
Cucumber Gravy — Susan Palwick – 2001
Black Fire” — Tanith Lee – 2011
The Elephants of Poznan — Orson Scott Card – 2000
Long Enough And Just So Long — Cat Rambo – 2011
The Passenger — Julie E. Czerneda – 1999
Simulacrum — Ken Liu – 2011
Breakaway, Backdown — James Patrick Kelly – 1996
Saying the Names — Maggie Clark – 2011
Gossamer — Stephen Baxter – 1995
Spider the Artist — Nnedi Okorafor – 2008
Woman Leaves Room — Robert Reed – 2011
All That Touches the Air — An Owomoyela – 2011
Maneki Neko — Bruce Sterling – 1998
Mama, We are Zhenya, Your Son — Tom Crosshill – 2011
Velvet Fields — Anne McCaffrey – 1973
The Harrowers — Eric Gregory – 2011
Bibi From Jupiter — Tessa Mellas – 2007
Eliot Wrote — Nancy Kress – 2011
ScalesAlastair Reynolds – 2009

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