Stalker, on 16 September 2013 - 03:19 AM, said:
I just finished Clarke's Rendezvous With Rama. I've been on a space archaeology / exploration kick recently (as my last post here was The Engines of God). Anyway, it was exactly what I was looking for, and I just wish it was longer. Has anyone read the "sequels" and can comment on if they should actually be read?
Stalker, on 16 September 2013 - 01:12 PM, said:
polishgenius said:
Stalker said:
Has anyone read the "sequels" and can comment on if they should actually be read?
No. NONONONONONONONONONONONONONO! I did it so you don't have to: please don't waste that sacrifice.
Instead, read Pushing Ice by Alastair Reynolds. It tells a very similar story to the point I'm sure it's a tribute, but deals with the ideas Lee and Clarke
attempt to bring in in the later books much, much better.
Hah. Fantastic, that was the yes/no response I was looking for. I'll definitely look into Reynolds too, I'm not sure why but that is one of the only books of his I haven't read yet. Thanks!
Yeah i'll second PG on this. The original RENDEZVOUS W RAMA is a sf classic and worth reading, but the sequels... they just sort of meander around the point, with little of the sense of wonder the first book had.
1/4 through Aaronovich's Peter Grant bk 4 BROKEN HOMES. I really really like this series. Everything about the setting, writing style and characters appeal to me.
Am just hoping it has a better ending than the last book.