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The Lost Solace Series by Karl Drinkwater: A Review

By John Folk-Williams

Lost Solace, the Solace Series by Karl Drinkwater

Karl Drinkwater starts off his Lost Solace series in a daring way. A deserter named Opal has stolen a ship with an experimental AI, which she names Clarissa, and sets off to a location in deep space. There she finds a mystery ship, a luxury liner abandoned and strangely altered. Could it be the one? […]

Filed Under: Great Series Read Project, Indie SciFi, Space Opera Tagged With: alien life forms, artificial intelligence, family, Karl Drinkwater, lost space ships, neutron stars, rebirth, relationships

Comet Weather by Liz Williams: A Review

By John Folk-Williams

Comet Weather by Liz Williams

I guess I’m a bit late to join the Wyrd & Wonder group, but Liz Williams’ beautiful fantasy, Comet Weather, has won me over completely from my hard edged science fictional ways. Sad to think, I never would have known about Liz Williams, or discovered this latest novels of hers, if Alastair Reynolds hadn’t mentioned […]

Filed Under: Parallel World Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: comet, Comet Weather, cosmic forces, England, Liz Williams, spirits, star

The Book of Strange New Things: The Alien Language of Human Connection

By John Folk-Williams

Alien Language of Human Emotion The Book of Strange New Things

There is a powerful moment in Michel Faber’s The Book of Strange New Things, when Peter Leigh, transported across light years to minister to a alien congregation on the planet Oasis, delivers a moving eulogy about a man he has hardly known. The scene captures Peter’s ability to get to the core of the life […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: alien, alien language, human emotion, Michel Faber, space colonies

Purpose and Redemption in the Embers of War Series by Gareth L. Powell

By John Folk-Williams

Embers of War Series Purpose and Redemption

It’s no wonder that, in the vastness of space and amid the destruction of planets and whole populations, finding purpose and redemption for past misdeeds should preoccupy so many rootless characters in Gareth L. Powell’s Embers of War series. With his considerable talent Powell combines space opera action with these deeper shades of meaning. It’s […]

Filed Under: Great Series Read Project, Space Opera Tagged With: artificial intelligence, memory, purpose, redemption, robotic spaceships, sentient beings, space opera

Red Desert Series by Rita Carla Francesca Monticelli: A Review

By John Folk-Williams

Red Desert Point of No Return by Rita Carla Francesca Monticelli

Rita Carla Francesca Monticelli’s Red Desert four-part series reads like a single captivating novel with a fascinating character named Anna Persson at its core. She’s an exobiologist sent on a mission to colonize Mars, yet her impulsive, angry, headstrong nature breaks the psychological mold of an astronaut and plunges her into one difficult situation after […]

Filed Under: Great Series Read Project, Indie SciFi, Reviews, Science Fiction in Translation Tagged With: alien minds, first contact, Mars, space colonies

The Quantum Evolution by Derek Künsken: A Review

By John Folk-Williams

The Quantum Magician Book 1 of the Quantum Evolution by Derek Kunsken

Derek Künsken’s series, The Quantum Evolution, so far consisting of two novels (The Quantum Magician and The Quantum Garden) is a brilliant space opera that probes the depths of a future human nature engineered to produce new subspecies. And they are wild, at times repulsive, at times capable of incredible breakthroughs in knowledge or massive […]

Filed Under: Great Series Read Project, Space Opera Tagged With: alien life forms, Derek Kunsken, genetic engineering, quantum reaility, space opera, The Quantum Evolution, time travel, wormholes

The Great Series Read Project

By John Folk-Williams

Great Series Read Project

I’ve belatedly decided to join a group of bloggers, led by Caitlin at Realms of My Mind, for the Great Series Read Project, including Jason at Off the TBR, Lisa at Dear Geek Place, Imyril at There’s Always Room for One More, Susy at Susy’s Cozy World, among other brave souls. So I am posting […]

Filed Under: Great Series Read Project Tagged With: science fiction series

The Listeners by James Gunn

By John Folk-Williams

The Listeners by James Gunn

Picking out a message among innumerable signals or “voices” is the work of SETI, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, and it’s the theme of James Gunn’s The Listeners. This is a first contact story from 1972 that Carl Sagan credited as one of the most influential in helping to launch SETI on an international scale. […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Vintage Science Fiction Tagged With: alien civilizations, first contact, James Gunn, religion, science, seti, The Listeners

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