Abyss, on 25 January 2022 - 08:08 PM, said:
Tsundoku, on 25 January 2022 - 08:54 AM, said:
... I recall getting the 4th one - The Adversary - as a present from some relative back in the 80s.
Well, I read it and enjoyed it but had NFI what was going on. ...
You read bk 4... first... ok wow ... that's like starting Malazan with DUST OF DREAMS.
Yeah pretty much. The relative knew I was into SFF so they bought me a book that looked like it was SFF ...
But I'm quite grateful to them. It showed you could make more complicated concepts readable and entertaining.
Remember back in the 80s SFF was pretty much Asimov, Heinlein and Clarke. Especially in regional Australia (western NSW).
OK, ok we also had some stuff from CJ Cherryh, Andre Norton, Frank Herbert, but I'm really struggling to come up with others. David Brin, Greg Benford, Greg Bear et al were starting to emerge in the later half of the 80s as a sort of newer wave.
While there's some full-on stuff going on in some of their books, Exiles was ... different. Can't exactly explain why.
All I know is after reading the full series, when Intervention came out in 88(?) it was a complete surprise to me and I just went "Yoink!".
My only caveat is that it IS a product of the 80s so it's a little bit pulpy at times and there's zero modern sensitivities. Don't expect some sort of modern deep philosophical brooding, self-castigation or politics. And Marc Remillard is one of my all-time favourite characters.
Man, how did we find anything out before the internet? 20 year old encyclopaedias and actual mailing lists.
This post has been edited by Tsundoku: 25 January 2022 - 10:33 PM
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