Trading in Danger has a slightly old-fashioned feel to it in that it could have been written 30 or 40 years ago. You’ve got the space ships, space marines and merchants, the needle guns and the ansible that were all staples of the kind of books I was grabbing from the second-hand book shop to feed my rapidly expanding teenage SF habit. No off-putting slide-rules are being used to calculate a ship’s course and there are concessions to the modern age in cerebral implants and advanced medical technology however, that there isn’t much detail about the tech you’ll find in the Hamilton GNR or in my books doesn’t matter at all, because this is about the characters and story. I began to care about the people quite rapidly, thoroughly enjoyed their interactions, and was engaged and dragged along in their story from page one. Highly recommended.
Tag: Science Fiction
Great North Road – Peter F. Hamilton
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Final Days – Gary Gibson
“Science fiction asks what it means to be human; how we relate to our technology; and what our place is in the vastness of time and space” – Gareth L Powell (Ack-Ack Macaque). Gary Gibson’s Final Days fits neatly in there with its wormholes, ancient alien technology, questions about predestination, much more closely linked networked technology (in the form of contact lenses). But it also does all this in the form of Philip (Mortal Engines) Reeve’s reply to Gareth: “But crucially it asks these questions through the medium of explosions and running about in corridors.” Both of them have put their finger on it. And this book is another fine addition to the vast questions with explosions genre. Enjoyable.
Update: I have to add that he’s definitely been watching those video clips of ‘Big Dog’ from Boston Dynamics!
My Tuppence-Worth on Night Shade Books
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Update: Posted Books & Writing
Neal Asher Video Clip 24/3/2013
Update: Okay, Laszlo has started off with a question in the comments, which is what I wanted people to do anyway. If you could all ask some more questions for the next video clip that’s be great.
MORE QUESTIONS PLEASE!
Dust Jackets
If anyone out there has a hardback of The Departure or Zero Point with a damaged dust jacket, get in touch (my email is below my bio to the right) and I’ll send you one of these. All I’ll want is the cost of postage.
Books for Sale
Update: For some reason I completely missed The Technician off this list. I have about 8 copies available.
Book | Detail | Number | Price |
Gridlinked | |||
Mass-market paperback | USA | 1 | £4 |
Hardback | USA Book club | 1 | £10 |
Brass Man | |||
MM paperback | UK Old cover | 10 | £4 |
MM paperback | UK Sullivan cover | 9 | £8 |
Hardback | USA Book club | 4 | £12 |
Trade paperback | USA | 19 | £10 |
MM paperback | USA | 19 | £6 |
Polity Agent | |||
MM paperback | UK Old cover | 4 | £4 |
MM paperback | UK Sullivan cover | 11 | £8 |
Line War | |||
MM paperback | UK old cover | 4 | £4 |
Prador Moon | |||
MM paperback | UK old cover | 2 | £4 |
Hardback | UK old cover | 2 | £15 |
Trade paperback | US Night Shade Books issue | 24 | £10 |
Voyage of the Sable Keech | |||
MM paperback | UK old cover | 7 | £4 |
MM paperback | UK Sullivan cover | 10 | £8 |
Orbus | |||
MM paperback | UK Sullivan | 6 | £8 |
Cowl | |||
MM paperback | UK wraparound | 4 | £8 |
MM paperback | US | 7 | £5.50 |
Trade paperback | US | 9 | £10 |
Hilldiggers | |||
MM paperback | UK old cover | 8 | £4 |
Shadow of the Scorpion | |||
Trade paperback | UK old cover | 5 | £12 |
MM paperback | UK Sullivan | 11 | £8 |
The Gabble | |||
MM paperback | UK old cover | 11 | £8 |
The Departure | |||
MM paperback | UK Sullivan | 11 | £8 |
Hardback | UK Sullivan | 1 | £18 |
Zero Point | |||
MM paperback | UK Sullivan | 13 | £8 |