Abyss, on 09 October 2012 - 06:39 PM, said:
ICE STATION by Matt Reilly. I knew nothing about this book except that the back blurb ref'd a "firefight over a drowning pool full of killer whales". A glance thru the first few pages wasn't encouraging but figuring i needed a throwaway book for the trip, i bought it second hand and brought it along. And holy fuck but that is some fine fine action writing. The character development is limitted (he has a female marine nicknamed 'Mother'... because she's a mean-ass motherfucker.... no, seriously....), the plot is a mess (his concept of international espionage is... creative...), the actual text varies from ok to choppy and the perspective is all over the place, but clubfuck me sideways like a baby seal the guy can write a cinematic action scene... everything else is just to move from action scene to action scene and it's FRIKKIN AWESOME. Seriously... i was prepared to be underwhelmed and got the complete opposite. If you see this book cheap somewhere, grab it.
I read that a few years ago and enjoyed it. IIRC, one of the action scenes lasts for about 200 pages, LOL.
I also read
Temple, which was pretty much more of the same. Except for the killer whales . . .
Abyss, on 09 October 2012 - 06:39 PM, said:
THE FOREVER WAR by Joe Haldeman. I now understand why this is a sci fi classic. Resembles Heinlien's STARSHIP TROOPERS and Steakley's ARMOR in barely minor ways and stands firm on its own. Worth the read.
Indeed! One of my faves, although I've yet to read the sequels.
I finished Asher's
Shadow of the Scorpion and am now reading Jed Rubenfeld's
The Interpretation of Murder.