• On the Steel Breeze. Alastair Reynolds.

    From Titus G@21:1/5 to Tony Nance on Tue Oct 8 17:42:43 2024
    On 9/09/24 14:07, Tony Nance wrote:
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    On 9/4/24 1:56 AM, Titus G wrote:
    Blue Remembered Earth. Alastair Reynolds. 2012
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    I read this back in May, and didn't enjoy
    it as much as you did. The setting and science were great. My main
    problems were with the characters, but since the next one seems to
    share
    very few characters (if any) with this one, I plan to give it a try.


    I am over halfway through the next one, On the Steel Breeze. Events and
    science still outweigh characterisation. Whoops! They are mainly still
    around but not Geoffrey, nor the cousins and some play minimal roles.
    One is over three hundred and another is two hundred and forty but
    Geoffrey did not take prolongation treatment. Even grandma Eunice is
    sort of there but in a robotic format with simulated mind. Following
    your criticism regarding the richness of the characters, I have paid
    more attention to this aspect and really couldn't tell anyone anything
    much about them but this is not detracting from my enjoyment of the book
    for the same reasons as Blue Remembered Earth even without the novelty.
    I could probably describe characters from Garry Disher's pot boilers
    better :-)

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