I have all the Mieville. The short stories, Looking for Jake, which I love. Perdido, the Scar, and Iron Council - I think the Scar started off as my favorite and Iron Council became my favorite. The City and The City is like Italo Calvino meets Milorad Pavic. Kraken - love, but he starts off very Charles Stross. And the latest one, Embassytown. Ahem. Bit of a fan, yes. He's far from a perfect writer, but I like his spicy brain. Especially when he's not pointing out how spicy his brain is.
The world of The Scar is mind-searingly fierce and crazy-beautiful.
The world of The Scar is mind-searingly fierce and crazy-beautiful.
Yes, that's a great description.
"Wolfen" and "The Hunger" were very fun reads. Guess Streiber wants to continue pretending he is a non-fiction writer and that "Communion" is fact - even though I think he admitted otherwise in interviews. (citation needed.)
The Hugo Awards were given. I am sad Mira Grant didn't win for Feed.
Me too. Connie Willis had two books! That's unfair!
Mary Robinette Kowal won for her short story, though, and Tara won for
Chicks Dig Time Lords,
so that was cool.
My top choice was the winner in 4 categories, so I am pleased.
Wow, I had no idea. Jude Deveraux scammed by a psychic.
Connie Willis had two books!
It was one book in two volumes and I'm glad they treated it as such. I also loved it.
I really should read Connie Willis at some point, given how much I love time travel mayhem.
Everyone should read Connie Willis. Immediately.