See notes below from sometime mid-August 2024:
I took a break from reading the Expeditionary Force books due to a hurricane dropping in on me. Previous experience has taught me that I will lose power, most likely for several days, and I will be struggling to conserve every erg* of energy I can.
As of this writing, it has indeed been 48 hours with no power, I’m thinking the fridge will need to be emptied and most of its contents tossed, same with our freezer.
Not to worry, I know late in August and through September that there could be several hurricanes, so I typically have very little in cold storage this time of year anyway.
But still… as I tried to horde my power, I decided to read an old fashioned analog book. You know, one with paper in it. I had been thinking of it some during the past year and last time I was in the states i picked it up from storage and brought it back with me to read when I had the chance.
So, I decided that since I’m actually listening to the book series I’ve been neck deep in the past couple of months, I decided that it was too much for me to do that all day while I’m stuck here in the longest hurricanes I’ve ever experienced.**
Something about needing to do something while I listen makes sitting and listening, well, not torture, but certainly less than ideal. I could wash dishes, do laundry, make up the beds, paint things, play solitaire, stuff like that, but when there is no power, and there is water everywhere, well, after you use every towel in your house and make the mental decision that you can’t be expected to do anything with the storm raging… reading an actual book is just the better choice.
So, yeah, I first read this one way back when, I don’t know exactly when, but since the publication date of the book in my hand was 2002, and I bought it new at the store, I doubt it was before then. I’ve always remember it fondly, but the details had slipped into obscurity. So it was time to try it again.
Yep, still good, it’s a slightly different brand of sci-if, as the story technically could have been a Cold War thriller or something, didn’t have to be sci-if at all. But it was all that much better because it was. Long story short, it was a mystery with a host of unrelated characters all going through their personal stories through the solar system of (at the time of publication) about a hundred years in the future.
Those storylines converge as they uncover said mystery and try to stop what could be the end of all life in the solar system. Great stuff.
I remember being so impressed with this book back in the day that I wanted to read a whole bunch more of his stuff. This has renewed my interest.
*I went down a rabbit hole of ergs, watts, joules, watt hours and all sort of terms related to energy that I often hear, and use interchangeably, but have since learned should not be. It’s really rather meaningless, but shows some serious gaps in my knowledge.
** weather turned bad late on a Friday and did not really become less than hurricane force until Sunday morning. That seems very long to me, I think this is close to my 12th hurricane since I moved here and it was certainly the longest I went through, and the wettest, we had some flooding as water poured through windows and doors and I lost some precious, precious books! Dumb water.