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Neal Asher - Orbus
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(Review)
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Orbus is the 3rd book in Neal Asher's Spatterjay sequence, and it's a worthy addition to the series, even if it's a bit different from the two that went before (The Skinner, and Voyage of the Sable Keech). ...
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Created on 16 July 2010
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Neal Asher - Cowl
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(Review)
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Here are my notes from reading Cowl, a stand-alone novel (save for a short story in the same universe) by Neal Asher, and can recommend it as the best Asher I've read so far. In a nutshell it's the story ...
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Created on 07 March 2010
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Neal Asher - The Line of Polity
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(Review)
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I have to admit that I found The Line of Polity by Neal Asher well and truly entertaining: Masada, a non-Polity world without breathable atmosphere, is ruled (with an iron fist) by the Theocracy, who live ...
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Created on 09 December 2009
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Lockdown, or The Wages of Sin
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(Short Stories)
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... in 9 months now.
I have, fresh of the press, Neal Asher's Lockdown Tales sitting in front of me. Maybe some topical short stories from a writer I really enjoy will help me get back in the saddle? Here' ...
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Created on 20 December 2020
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Iain M. Banks - Inversions
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(Review)
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... I have to admit that I didn't enjoy it. The structure is reminiscent of Neal Asher's Hilldiggers (given the publication dates any influence would obviously be the other way round), which also wasn't a book ...
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Created on 20 June 2011
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Doris Lessing - Shikasta
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(Review)
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... at cause and effect, and ponders. Action isn’t really there, at least not of a Neal Asher kind. Do I need to introduce Doris Lessing, one of the most important post-war writers in England? Ok, here we ...
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Created on 02 December 2009
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