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(Excelsior continued) This, along with the background of our main character, is explained TWICE in the first few pages. Confusingly explained, there is also a cold war between East and West. Scott likes to throw in lots of acronyms (and explain them) and show his working, some of which is so off as to be laughable. Found myself skimming, even this short story.
— Dec 10, 2016 03:35AM
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Paul Perry
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Nick Webb's 'The Stars That Bind' reminds me of the huge scale, big scientific idea SF Brian Aldiss would sometimes write. Good stuff.
— Jan 01, 2017 04:14PM
Paul Perry
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'Earth Fall' by Raymond L Weil is an Earth invasion story and is eye-rollingly terrible. L Ron Hubbard bad.
— Jan 01, 2017 03:34PM
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'The Immortals: Kronos Valley' is a superior SF war story by David Adams, again someone u may seek out again
— Jan 01, 2017 10:22AM
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— Jan 01, 2017 09:24AM
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— Jan 01, 2017 04:56AM
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'Ser Pan Comido' by Matthew Alan Thyer is another excellent story. The quality has definitely picked up.
— Dec 30, 2016 02:00PM
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'Keep Off The Grass' by Felix R. Savage is easily the best story so far. This neat tale of a young comet miner has the subtle world presentation and imagination sadly lacking in most of the previous stories. As many of the other, this is written as a taster for the author's other work, and is the only one that tempts me to explore further. Good stuff, well realised, well written, human and quite funny.
— Dec 23, 2016 04:11AM
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'Apogee' by G.S. Jennsen is a rather flat, heavy handed effort about Earth colony planets starting a revolutionary war
— Dec 18, 2016 04:55AM
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I always used to stick with bad books in the hope they'd improve. while I no longer do so with novels, short story collections are different, and 'Falling' by Pippa DaCosta is a distinct improvement, a Firefly-like vignette of spacers outside the law.
— Dec 11, 2016 04:16PM
Paul Perry
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Second story also pretty terrible. 'Excelsior' by Jaspar T. Scott is set in a future where the world is split between the Geners of the North, who tweak their genome for perfection and effective immortality, and the natural-born and poor 'degenerates' of the south. The only ways to move North are money, or serving in the Geners' army, as they are loathe to risk their immortality to violence...
— Dec 10, 2016 03:31AM
