Mezla PigDog, on 18 June 2019 - 08:27 PM, said:
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I finished The Fifth Season this morning. Waking at 3am and being unable to go back to sleep has it's bonuses. I think it is the second or third book I have finished since my son was born 3 years ago! SHAME. I have started about 5 books so the fact I found the energy to finish it says enough for how good it is. However considering it starts with
my nerves were pretty shredded for the first half or so.
Started Obelisk Gate this evening.
Spoilers Mezla, spoilers. MODGOD NOTICE OF FIXED.
That said, that scene... yeah, it's viscerally offputting. Deliberately so, and important to the story, but wow i was unprepared for my own reaction to it.
Whisperzzzzzzz, on 19 June 2019 - 03:15 AM, said:
Gibson's Neuromancer is Good. It doesn't feel anachronistic or obsolete. How do the next two books in the trilogy — Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive — compare?
IMHO, both are worth reading, both are good, neither are as quite as strikingly good (or bleak) as NEUROMANCER.
For maximum enjoyment i would recommend reading them together sooner rather than waiting, because there are a pile of very subtle connections that are easy to miss. Despite being relatively standalone, the trilogy works way better read together. Also, it has aged well.
I couldn't resist jumping into Alton's MEG: NIGHTSTALKERS. Silly at times, but when characters are dealing with the megalodons and other dino-sea-beasties, this series is a blast. Was a bit thrown (annoyed) when the author linked in his LOCH and VOSTOK books... honestly, the MEG series didn't need this but i guess he wanted the extra sales... thirty seconds online told me what little i could have figured out anyways. By the point in the book where it arises i was sufficiently engaged in the rest of the storylines not to care much so far.