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The Crystal Memory

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248 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1987

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Stephen Leigh

86 books59 followers
Stephen Leigh has been writing science fiction since he was in grade school. He sold his first story in 1975 and has been publishing regularly ever since then.

He has been nominated for and won several awards for his fiction over the years. He has written and published the occasional poems and non-fiction pieces, as well.

Steve teaches Creative Writing at Northern Kentucky University in the Greater Cincinnati area. He also plays music, and studies the Japanese martial art Aikido, in which he holds the rank of Sandan.

Stephen Leigh also writes as S.L. Farrell and Matthew Farrell.

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756 reviews8 followers
July 5, 2020
Well-done futuristic drama centered on the female human captain of a one-man space freighter who is determined to find out why her little boy died. A fascinating array of human societies are involved, including zombie servants, and also aliens from a more technologically advanced but even more nasty culture.
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Author 27 books115 followers
December 5, 2010
This is the type of science fiction I love: a setting, a premise, mystery and intergalactic space battles. Inherent to the story, which is of a woman who loses part of her memory, there are times of confusion which I experienced but not all of it was based on that. Some details were not described enough, ideas or even a few characters. You knew what their function was, but I still couldn't visualize them since physical details were sketchy, yet I've read enough science fiction and fantasy to not let that hold me back from enjoying the story as a whole. There was nothing glaring which detracted from "The Crystal Memory". I liked the heroine, she was tough and hardy but also emotional in just the right quantities. It was an enjoyable read.

I have the hard cover version which correctly portrays the main character which the one showing does not. When/if you read the book, you'll understand.
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1,766 reviews61 followers
July 4, 2010
FOr some reason as I was reading this I thought it was written by Cherryh. Nt sure why, but on p. 126 I was like "wtf, who the hell is stephen leigh?"
It was an ok book. Drove home the point that every decision you make has to be for yourself and that everything you do in life, you do alone.
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442 reviews1 follower
April 1, 2024
A bit different. The penchant of male authors writing as female lead characters doesn't quite make it here either. The over the top obsessive behavior doesn't help. The resurrected well, creative maybe, but rather implausible. The aliens are of some interest although their cultural mores seem quirky for an advanced race. Gets the two stars of obscurity for at least allowing the reader to figure 'it' out before the big reveal at the end. Clunky, but has elements of interest.
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51 reviews
March 11, 2016
A pretty fast-paced book that I really enjoyed. it has a little bit of everything I enjoy in a good sci-fi. There's aliens, a strong character that we quickly empathize with, mystery, action, and some some social commentary about social classes and castes.

I'd read more by this author and honestly wouldn't mind another follow up book in this setting.
168 reviews3 followers
August 17, 2009
I liked this book for its imaginative society. It's science fiction... always a favorite of mine, if I like the characters and the society. It was fun, light reading. I enjoyed it.
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March 12, 2010
Leigh does a good job here of creating different cultures and mixing them with a mystery and story of political intrigue. It's a thoughtful and engaging novel.
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