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Oh dear. These *aought* to have been wonderful. They're basically (deliberately) "Nine Princes of Amber by Charlie Stross" and "Fire Upon the Deep by Charlie Stross". I loved "The Atrocity Archives" and would have thought the author would have been a perfect choice for a Zelazny-alike and a Vinge-alike; both are books crying out for a genre, and Stross has the same casual-approach-to-massive-events tone which works well.

But both seemed to set up wonderful universes, but not really excite me as books. I think I will try the sequels and hope they are good.

Date: 2007-04-12 11:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] douglas-reay.livejournal.com
I like this books, but then I've always been mainly into reading SF for the ideas rather than the writing. My ideal sort of book is one where I can read a paragraph, then day dream for an hour about how I would set thing up in such and such a sitution.