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I grew up reading science-fiction. These days I only read it now and then, by I still enjoy the genre. Great review, Noelle!
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The book will be out soon. If you like a strong (yes, kickass) female character (and I think you do!) you will like this…
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I just started a new sf novel which gets my vote for the worst opening paragraph in modern times. I might switch to this one….
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I don’t read much science fiction, but I’ve recently read Dark Matter and Recursion, which I enjoyed very much, so I may look out for a few others. The Rings of Mars sounds interesting.
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Thanks for this mindful review, Noelle. Best wishes to Rachel. Stay safe and well. Hugs!
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For a first novel, this has much going for it!
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What a good review, Noelle – much better than mine! I wouldn’t normally have mentioned the state of the review copy, but it was such a problem that it was part of my ‘reading experience’ – and i thought that, this way, the publisher might see it!
It’s always so interesting which things leap out at different readers – I didn’t notice the window thing at all, but was a bit ‘hmm’ about why she had chosen so many 1950s style names for people in the future. I too would have liked more background; that is what is so interesting about this genre, the why and the how.
I agree that Ms Foucar has talent! She just needs a better editor, and a better publisher 🙂
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I always find it interesting when reviewers come from different points of view but meet in the middle!
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