[nesfa-reading-group] My choices for November or December book
Wesley Brodsky
wesbrodsky at alum.mit.edu
Tue Aug 16 20:27:41 EDT 2022
I loved Burroughs, William S. “The Ticket that Exploded:” SciFi or dream imagination? The reader will have to decide. Certainly, passages reference things from SciFi; I forgot what. “Language is a virus from outer space.”
-Wes
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Here are my 3 picks for voting on:
Morris, Brandon Q The Disturbance Hard Science Fiction
Burroughs, William S. The Ticket that Exploded: The Restored Text
Brunner, John The Jagged Orbit
On Sat, Aug 6, 2022 at 6:21 PM David G. Grubbs <dggrubbs at gmail.com<mailto:dggrubbs at gmail.com>> wrote:
In the NESFA Reading Group, we have Carter & Lovecraft coming up for September and Growing Up Weightless coming up for October. I was asked to select three books you all can vote on to pick for either November or December.
Here are three: (They all have around 3.8 averages on Goodreads.)
Gibson,William 2003 Pattern Recognition (356 pages)
Lethem,Jonathan 1994 Gun, with Occasional Music (262 pages)
Moorcock,Michael 1972 An Alien Heat (147 pages)
I have not read the Gibson. It is the first in a series, but I don't get the feeling that it is the first in a "trilogy". It should stand alone. It looks like it is typical Gibson with Tech, Web activity and Spies.
The other two are on my "reread" list of books I rated highly in the past. I read the Lethem almost 30 years ago (it is a mixture of Fantasy and Noir mystery) and the Moorcock almost 50 years ago (it is an odd mix of Victorian fantasy, multi-universes, and humor). I would like to read them again.
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