2005-05-16

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2005-05-16 01:47 pm
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Space Opera (yet another finished tome)

  1. Haruki Murakami, A Wild Sheep Chase
  2. Ulrich von Liechtenstein, The Service of Ladies
  3. Philip Roth, The Plot Against America
  4. ed. The Lifted Veil, 19th Century Women's Stories
  5. Bremner, Bird, Fortune, You Are Here
  6. Polly Bird, How to Be an Effective School Governor
  7. Jean Estoril, Ballet Twins
  8. Andre Norton, Judgment on Janus
  9. Granta 89, The Factory
  10. Gene Wolfe, The Claw of the Conciliator
  11. Gene Wolfe, The Sword of the Lictor
  12. Patrick McGrath, Dr Haggard's Disease
  13. James Barclay, Dreamthief
  14. Paul Cornell, British Summertime
  15. Ken Macleod, Dark Light
    Looby Loo's taken great interest in the title. It's an occasionally annoying read, but also very witty, and the story is tremendous. It even made sense when I hadn't read book one.

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2005-05-16 02:57 pm
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Dr Who

If, as I felt, British Summertime is Chris Priest lite, then Dr Who: Father's Day is Paul Cornell lite-r still. Oh, I see. The author's committed a semi-rehash.