Hmm. I checked on Amazon, and the book I'm thinking of is Cowboy Feng's Space Bar and Grille. It was in the new releases section, but it must be a reissue, since Amazon says it's from 1990.
Oh, I read that recently. I didn't notice whether it was a reissue or not. I can - sort of - see the comparison to Firefly, though the tone is really not much alike. I quite liked it though.
Assuming I can find it, I'm happy to lend if someone wants it.
I though Feng fell apart resoundingly at the end. It left me feeling
that the reveal was inconsistent with the narrator's behaviour, yet not interested enough to reread and doublecheck.
Easily my least favourite Brust.
Which would you recommend first, ita? And the
Firefly
comparison was made knowing only what I could tell from the cover art and back-cover blurb, so I freely admit it could be erroneous.
Outside of his big series (Vlad and Paarfi, which are intertwined), I love
The Sun The Moon & The Stars
-- it's sort of
Microserfs
for artsies. And
To Reign In Hell
may be seen as a whole lot of work for one particular joke
(Get thee behind me, Satan!)
but I liked it a lot too.
I get a little impatient with the floweriness (florality?) of Paarfi, but adore Vlad to pieces, even though he changes (as does the tone) in the Vladdy books. Those I'd recommend reading in publication order.`
I love the Sun, the Moon and the Stars and To Reign in Hell as well. Probably my two favourites. I actually wrote that I thought Feng's was one of the weaker books, but I pre-edited. I like Agyar and The Gypsy less than Feng's, for sure. But I should give them another try. Freedom and Necessity (with Emma Bull) is excellent too. The Vlad Taltos books are the bomb, but as ita noted, they vary a fair bit in tone, particularly around the middle of the run.
See, I had a lot of trouble getting THROUGH Freedom and Necessity...it seemed like it ought to be interesting, but it just wasn't working for me.
I think I didn't get
Freedom & Necessity.
The Hegelian Dialectic (and its relevance) still escapes me. I don't remember
The Gypsy,
but
Agyar
was good, I recall that.
I love The Sun The Moon & The Stars -- it's sort of Microserfs for artsies.
I am swooning. Two of my favorite books, by authors (Brust & Douglas Coupland) I never hear mentioned at the same time.
Back to Brust - I'd suggest anyone start with the Vlad books, in publication order. I actually like the Paarfi novels better, but I think the Vlad stories are excellent (excellent=fun+smart in my book) and a better intro to that universe. I'm not a big Feng fan, but now I'm going to reread it because it's been ages (well before watching Firefly) since I read it.
Thanks for all the Tanith Lee suggestions. My library list is getting to be a mile long...
I'm not much of a Brust fan, but I remember liking
Cowboy Feng's Space Bar and Grille.
It was so long ago that I can't remember any details, I'll have to go look it up again.