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My Entrypoint for Lois McMaster Bujold’s Vorkosigan Saga

The Mountains of Mourning by Vorkosigan Saga

October 31, 2021 by LittlePlat 1 Comment

So a bit of re-reading was rquired here before I could write this one up. I am a huge fan of Lois McMaster Bujold’s Vorkosigan Saga. Huge. And I am not the only one here. So as someone who is a big fan, I’m usually pretty eager to reccomend the series to other people. And this is where I sort of run into a problem. Because the Vorkosigan Saga sort of has the same issue as the Discworld series. This is a long running series […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: #Science Fiction, cbr13bingo, Gateway, Hugo Award, Nebula Award, novella, vorkosigan saga

LittlePlat's CBR13 Review No:25 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: #Science Fiction, cbr13bingo, Gateway, Hugo Award, Nebula Award, novella, vorkosigan saga ·
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An intensely human space story

Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie

May 14, 2021 by kimberleybear 5 Comments

[Read as an audiobook from the public library] Well, we’re straight out of Murderbot and right into some of the most serious big person pants sci-fi I’ve read since I started reading Leviathan Wakes about a hundred years ago. Bite-sized fun time space western this is not. It was some work, and it took some time, but the rewards are definitely ample. Ancillary Justice is on its face a sprawling space opera spanning a thousand years, with weird names and strange planets and ridiculously nuanced cultural […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: ann leckie, Arthur C. Clarke nominee, Hugo Award, imperial radch, Nebula Award, space opera

kimberleybear's CBR13 Review No:15 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: ann leckie, Arthur C. Clarke nominee, Hugo Award, imperial radch, Nebula Award, space opera ·
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Go for launch

All Systems Red by Martha Wells

April 17, 2021 by kimberleybear 5 Comments

  [Read as an audiobook from the public library] This has been on my to-read list for a while, but it’s always checked out when I’m in the mood to read it. But this time, I said to myself, “Duh, get the audiobook.” And so I did. This is such a quick, enjoyable read. The story doesn’t really break any new ground, and the plot beats are fairly predictable, but for all that it’s still fun and a well-built world that I don’t mind spending […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Hugo Award, martha wells, Murderbot Diaries, Nebula Award

kimberleybear's CBR13 Review No:8 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Hugo Award, martha wells, Murderbot Diaries, Nebula Award ·
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How can we prepare for the future if we won’t acknowledge the past?

The Stone Sky by N.K. Jemisin

February 12, 2021 by ardaigle 2 Comments

I did it! I finished the trilogy!!! It feels a little weird to be proud, I mean, I’ve read a trilogy before, but because I started this journey with an arched eyebrow toward fantasy I feel like I have come out on the other side as a little different, a true fantasy fan. And that credit goes to the awe-inspiring Jemisin. I went down a bit of an internet rabbithole reading about her because she is so cool and smart and found an early AMA […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: broken earth trilogy, Hugo Award, n.k. jemisin, N.K. Jemison

ardaigle's CBR13 Review No:6 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: broken earth trilogy, Hugo Award, n.k. jemisin, N.K. Jemison ·
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Run, don’t walk, to read this trilogy!

The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, 1) by N.K. Jemisin

January 18, 2021 by ardaigle 14 Comments

And a happy new Cannonball year unto you! It’s my first review of the new year, and as last year my full cannonball slipped through my fingertips I’m hopeful that this is the year…of redemption. But like, also, this is the year of realizing that it’s just a number and as long as I’m reading I’m a winner. Onto my first review! I had already heard of N.K. Jemisin from LeVar Burton Reads, the podcast wherein the ever delightful LeVar Burton reads short stories. He […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: black author, dystopian fiction, Hugo Award, magical realism, n.k. jemisin, N.K. Jemison, THe Broken Earth Trilogy, the fifth season

ardaigle's CBR13 Review No:1 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: black author, dystopian fiction, Hugo Award, magical realism, n.k. jemisin, N.K. Jemison, THe Broken Earth Trilogy, the fifth season ·
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The Best of the Trilogy

The Stone Sky by NK Jemisin

November 5, 2020 by Ale 1 Comment

  While the whole Broken Earth series was incredibly deserving of the Hugo award, the Stone Sky, in particular, was a feat of literary perfection (at least in my opinion). As I’ve said with both of Jemisin’s previous novels, her ability to successfully deploy second person POV continued to astound me in this last chapter of her epic, and while hints are given in book two of who this narrative voice is, it all comes roaring to the surface in book three. As with any trilogy, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: broken earth trilogy, Hugo Award, NK Jemisin, Stone eaters, the fifth season

Ale's CBR12 Review No:24 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: broken earth trilogy, Hugo Award, NK Jemisin, Stone eaters, the fifth season ·
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