• Highlights and Lowlights - May 2025

    From Tony Nance@3:633/280.2 to All on Thu Jun 5 04:36:13 2025
    Highlights and Lowlights - May 2025

    Books are rated using a very primitive rating system:
    “+” are good, and more “+” are better
    “-” are not good, and more “-” are worse

    I’m happy to answer questions about anything here.

    Highlight: Sweep of the Heart - Andrews [Innkeeper Chronicles #5]

    Lowlight: Rogue Star - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #3]


    May 2025
    ( +++ 1/2 ) Cast in Atonement - Sagara [Elantra #18]
    ( ++ - ) Destroyer of Worlds - Correia [Saga of the Forgotten Warrior #3]
    ( + - - - ) Rogue Star - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #3]
    ( +++ 1/2 ) A Liaden Universe Constellation Vol 1 - Lee & Miller
    ( +++ ) Mistress of the Catacombs - Drake [Lord of the Isles #4]
    ( +++ 1/2 ) Sweep of the Heart - Andrews [Innkeeper Chronicles #5]
    ( + - ) Starchild - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #2]
    ( ++ ) Mickey7 - Ashton

    Now Reading:
    Long work - Rhythm of War - Sanderson [Stormlight Archive #4]
    Collection - The New Hugo Winners Volume II [Presented by Isaac Asimov]

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    May 2025
    ( +++ 1/2 ) Cast in Atonement - Sagara [Elantra #18]
    Excellent. Another great entry. This one picks up shortly after #17. In
    the aftermath of killing Azoria, some of her spells and deeds are still causing issues. The primary example is that the once-dormant Ancient
    that Azoria disturbed (and which Kaylin rescued from Azoria’s plans) is inadvertently causing really big problems. Mrs Erickson has also noticed
    the cause of Bellusdeo’s anger/depression/malaise. Of course, Kaylin
    gets drafted to help solve both.
    Quick Quiz Question: Amongst the supposed good guys or neutrals, who is
    the biggest jackass in this book/series: Androsse, Larrantin, or Terrano?
    Quick Quiz Answer: Mr Spock, please beam all three of them into a rock.

    ( ++ - ) Destroyer of Worlds - Correia [Saga of the Forgotten Warrior #3]
    This was fine. I will likely read #4, but that’s not 100% certain. This
    is a setting somewhat reminiscent of India before the British showed up,
    plus magic and gods (almost entirely off stage) and demons and wizards.
    Ashok is a legendary warrior, once an elite Protector, whose magical
    House Blade has shattered. Thera is the Voice of one of the gods. The mustache-twirling-antagonist-behind-the-scenes is nuts in a cliched, predictable way. He wants to be a god. In this heavily caste-/class-
    based world, he decides that all the casteless across the entire empire
    have to die in The Great Extermination. That’s millions of people. Ashok
    and Thera try to rescue as many casteless as they can, becoming de facto leaders of a growing Resistance. Ashok is a great character, and Thera
    is becoming one.

    ( + - - - ) Rogue Star - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #3]
    AND
    ( + - ) Starchild - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #2]
    Makes sense to review these two together, starting with #2 “Starchild”:
    In loose terms, we’ve often mentioned two versions of Van Vogt in this newsgroup, the good mostly-coherent one, and the disjointed not-so-good
    one that jumps all over the place. In this second book of the trilogy,
    Pohl & Williamson seemed to have channeled their inner Van Vogt, but the
    wrong one. Scenes, locations, plot threads seem to careen from place to
    place, possibly to give the impression of great events at grand scales,
    but holy cow does this not hang together well. There’s almost no overlap with the characters of book 1 (though they are mentioned), and all
    characters but the protagonist are one-dimensional.

    Under the assumption that the second in a trilogy is often the worst, I
    did read number 3. Here goes, #3 “Rogue Star”:
    Oh my, this was awful. At least, it would have been far far better to
    catch this trilogy while I was a teenager. Continuing the Van Vogt
    analogy above, imagine a feverish, delusional Van Vogt finishing a
    trilogy on deadline. It would have been better than this. Pohl &
    Williamson should have done better. They knew better. Every prominent character here is either an idiot, a one-dimensional caricature, or a one-dimensional caricature of an idiot. Stupid characters behaving
    stupidly, the protagonists are ultimately observers, affecting almost
    nothing of consequence. Terrible ending, and what little did get
    resolved was rather unsatisfying. The plus is for the world-building and
    the setting(s), which were stuck way too far in the background here.

    ( +++ 1/2 ) A Liaden Universe Constellation Vol 1 - Lee & Miller
    Published in 2013, this is an excellent collection of 17 stories in the
    Liaden Universe, all originally published between 1995 and 2002. Some
    stories involve familiar characters from the novels, and some do not.
    All of them are well worth reading, and some reveal some impressive
    long-term planning and forethought on the part of the authors. I will definitely seek out Constellation Vol 2.

    ( +++ ) Mistress of the Catacombs - Drake [Lord of the Isles #4]
    Very good, the best entry since book 1. I will read #5. Drake again
    finds ways to separate the four protagonists into four places with four
    sets of critical issues. This time, though, one of them is 1000 years in
    the past, and one is 1000 years in the future. The inner circle of
    characters beyond the four are well-drawn and get some featured time as well.The huge threat/crisis that is narrowly averted at the end leads to
    some serious questions, and signals further issues to come.

    ( +++ 1/2 ) Sweep of the Heart - Andrews [Innkeeper Chronicles #5]
    Excellent. This is (so far) the final entry in this series, and it was delightful. It’s longer than all the others, surely because there’s so much more ground to cover. Sean’s mentor has been kidnapped and taken
    to an isolated and dangerous place that only the Dominion has access to.
    In exchange for giving Dina and Sean access, the Dominion asks to hold
    an interstellar event at their inn. Huge cast of characters, touching on
    every previous book (as well as introducing some new ones). The Dominion
    event takes up a lot of the book, and the final 1/4 (or so) details the mission to rescue Sean’s mentor. The conclusion is satisfying, but it
    would be neat to revisit this universe some time. Fun stuff.

    ( ++ ) Mickey7 - Ashton
    This was pretty interesting, and I’ll read the next one some time. The
    tone is reminiscent of Weir’s The Martian, and the characterizations are
    a bit hit-or-miss. It seems to take place roughly 600 years in our
    future. Mickey is the Expendable on a colonizing expedition to a cold,
    barely habitable planet. As an Expendable, when Mickey dies, he can be “reprinted”, with the most-recently-uploaded memories of his previous iteration already installed when he “wakes up”. So Mickey7 — the current Mickey — has died 6 times in service to the colony/mission. His job is
    to do the most hazardous stuff needed, knowing that he can be reprinted.
    There are some interesting takes on being an Expendable and the effects
    on the surrounding society.

    Long work - Rhythm of War - Sanderson [Stormlight Archive #4]
    Collection - The New Hugo Winners Volume II [Presented by Isaac Asimov]

    Tony

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  • From Lynn McGuire@3:633/280.2 to All on Thu Jun 5 05:58:26 2025
    On 6/4/2025 1:36 PM, Tony Nance wrote:
    Highlights and Lowlights - May 2025

    Books are rated using a very primitive rating system:
    “+” are good, and more “+” are better
    “-” are not good, and more “-” are worse

    I’m happy to answer questions about anything here.

    Highlight: Sweep of the Heart - Andrews [Innkeeper Chronicles #5]

    Lowlight: Rogue Star - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #3]


    May 2025
    ( +++ 1/2 ) Cast in Atonement - Sagara [Elantra #18]
    ( ++ - ) Destroyer of Worlds - Correia [Saga of the Forgotten Warrior #3]
    ( + - - - ) Rogue Star - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #3]
    ( +++ 1/2 ) A Liaden Universe Constellation Vol 1 - Lee & Miller
    ( +++ ) Mistress of the Catacombs - Drake [Lord of the Isles #4]
    ( +++ 1/2 ) Sweep of the Heart - Andrews [Innkeeper Chronicles #5]
    ( + - ) Starchild - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #2]
    ( ++ ) Mickey7 - Ashton

    I just looked at my old Starchild books last Monday !

    Lynn


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  • From Titus G@3:633/280.2 to All on Thu Jun 5 15:57:19 2025
    On 5/06/25 06:36, Tony Nance wrote:
    Highlights and Lowlights - May 2025

    Books are rated using a very primitive rating system:
    “+” are good, and more “+” are better
    “-” are not good, and more “-” are worse
    snip

    ( + - - - ) Rogue Star - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #3]
    AND
    ( + - ) Starchild - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #2]

    I am now pleased that I stopped after book 1. I have more often than not
    been disappointed with reading or rereading such ancient stuff which
    would have been great in its time.

    snip

    ( ++ ) Mickey7 - Ashton
    This was pretty interesting, and I’ll read the next one some time. The
    tone is reminiscent of Weir’s The Martian, and the characterizations are
    a bit hit-or-miss. It seems to take place roughly 600 years in our
    future. Mickey is the Expendable on a colonizing expedition to a cold,
    barely habitable planet. As an Expendable, when Mickey dies, he can be “reprinted”, with the most-recently-uploaded memories of his previous iteration already installed when he “wakes up”. So Mickey7 — the current
    Mickey — has died 6 times in service to the colony/mission. His job is
    to do the most hazardous stuff needed, knowing that he can be reprinted. There are some interesting takes on being an Expendable and the effects
    on the surrounding society.

    I rated this three stars also finding it interesting but I have already forgotten the resolution.


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  • From Tony Nance@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Jun 6 11:44:40 2025
    On 6/5/25 1:57 AM, Titus G wrote:
    On 5/06/25 06:36, Tony Nance wrote:
    Highlights and Lowlights - May 2025

    Books are rated using a very primitive rating system:
    “+” are good, and more “+” are better
    “-” are not good, and more “-” are worse
    snip

    ( + - - - ) Rogue Star - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #3]
    AND
    ( + - ) Starchild - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #2]

    I am now pleased that I stopped after book 1. I have more often than not
    been disappointed with reading or rereading such ancient stuff which
    would have been great in its time.

    snip

    Yeah, this is yet another time where my non-standard intro to sff means
    I missed something as a teen that did not work for me as a non-teen. I
    do believe I would have liked this way back when.

    <shrug> It happens.

    But not very often.
    Tony



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  • From Lynn McGuire@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Jun 6 13:13:11 2025
    On 6/5/2025 9:22 PM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
    In article <101q3mt$tr68$1@dont-email.me>,
    Tony Nance <tnusenet17@gmail.com> wrote:
    Highlights and Lowlights - May 2025


    Thanks, as usual!

    ( +++ 1/2 ) Cast in Atonement - Sagara [Elantra #18]

    My constant plan stated here to get back to these is once more
    reiterated!

    ( + - - - ) Rogue Star - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #3]

    I am glad I read these so long ago that I can't recall much more
    than liking them. Definitely sounds like a "my golden age" thing
    now.

    ( +++ 1/2 ) A Liaden Universe Constellation Vol 1 - Lee & Miller

    I don't see this one in my library folder. I need to remedy that,
    Liaden stuff is always welcome. It's interesting that sometimes
    characters will intersect with the action in a "main" Liaden book
    and I'll think: It seems like those guys have their own story going
    on, and sometimes they do...

    ( +++ ) Mistress of the Catacombs - Drake [Lord of the Isles #4]

    I believe I have one book left in this series. Another one I need
    to get back to. Cashel is possibly Drake's best character, or
    certainly the one you'd most want on your side.

    ( +++ 1/2 ) Sweep of the Heart - Andrews [Innkeeper Chronicles #5]

    Another winner. I hope we get a conclusion someday. Parent-quest
    is conspicuously not done...

    Collection - The New Hugo Winners Volume II [Presented by Isaac Asimov]

    Looking at the Toc, this is probably about where I started falling out of short fiction.

    Very conspicuously not done. The sister quest has been completed.

    Lynn


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  • From William Hyde@3:633/280.2 to All on Sat Jun 7 05:35:29 2025
    Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
    In article <101q3mt$tr68$1@dont-email.me>,
    Tony Nance <tnusenet17@gmail.com> wrote:
    Highlights and Lowlights - May 2025


    Thanks, as usual!

    ( +++ 1/2 ) Cast in Atonement - Sagara [Elantra #18]

    My constant plan stated here to get back to these is once more
    reiterated!

    ( + - - - ) Rogue Star - Pohl & Williamson [Starchild Trilogy #3]

    I am glad I read these so long ago that I can't recall much more
    than liking them. Definitely sounds like a "my golden age" thing
    now.

    ( +++ 1/2 ) A Liaden Universe Constellation Vol 1 - Lee & Miller

    I don't see this one in my library folder. I need to remedy that,
    Liaden stuff is always welcome. It's interesting that sometimes
    characters will intersect with the action in a "main" Liaden book
    and I'll think: It seems like those guys have their own story going
    on, and sometimes they do...

    ( +++ ) Mistress of the Catacombs - Drake [Lord of the Isles #4]

    I believe I have one book left in this series. Another one I need
    to get back to. Cashel is possibly Drake's best character, or
    certainly the one you'd most want on your side.

    ( +++ 1/2 ) Sweep of the Heart - Andrews [Innkeeper Chronicles #5]

    Another winner. I hope we get a conclusion someday. Parent-quest
    is conspicuously not done...

    Collection - The New Hugo Winners Volume II [Presented by Isaac Asimov]

    Looking at the Toc, this is probably about where I started falling out of short fiction.

    I have fallen back into short fiction. In fact, I can no longer recall
    why I left.

    Even though I still am strongly attracted to huge tomes that keep me
    reading for days.

    My return to short fiction was probably due to reading posthumous
    collections by Avram Davidson. They were so good that I felt positively guilty that I ever stopped reading his stories. It felt as if I had
    ghosted a friend for twenty years, for no reason.

    William Hyde

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