bloodyrosemccoy: (Space Madness)
bloodyrosemccoy ([personal profile] bloodyrosemccoy) wrote2015-03-01 09:34 pm

Sci-Fi Bender

So I finally got to Chanur's Legacy. I never read it before because honestly Hilfy was insufferable. And I stand by that assessment, though she seems to finally be getting the glimmer of a clue through her thick skull. And I do love getting deep into alien minds.

Definitely going to go on to Cherryh's other stuff, too--the Alliance/Union universe to find out Tully's context, and also I've got Foreigner here. (Tried to get into it once and never got very far.) But I'm wanting other sci-fi, too. Definitely on a kick. You nerds got any recommendations?


PS: LOOK AT THIS FUCKING COVER I FOUND. Suddenly I want to learn French just to find out what the everloving hell the translator who described Pyanfar THAT way to the illustrator was on about.

[identity profile] baby-rissa-chan.livejournal.com 2015-03-05 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Are you familiar with Nancy Kress? I really enjoyed Beggars in Spain. Babies engineered so they don't need sleep and the rest of the world's reaction to them, starting in their infancy with the parents having an increased tendency toward abuse because they NEVER GET TO SLEEP.

Elizabeth Moon has some pretty good space opera stuff. Might be worth a read. I like her take on Most Dangerous Game.

If you don't mind that the books all have plots interlaced with romance, Sharon Miller and Steve Lee's Korvald series has some fun alien races and cultures. I go back and forth between loving them and having trouble reading them depending on how strongly ace I'm feeling at any point, though, because they're definitely all love stories as well as sci-fi stories.

[identity profile] padparadscha.livejournal.com 2015-03-08 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
I tried reading the Korval stuff and wasn't sure how much I liked it. The pacing seemed a bit off from what I like. But maybe I should try some others!