review of GEODESICA: ASCENT
Sep. 6th, 2005 07:54 amCath Ortlieb had this to say in the Journal of the Australian Science Fiction Foundation:
"I never thought I'd be grateful to be stuck for over two hours in a doctor's waiting room, but I was as it enabled me to read uninterrupted. The story has many elements: relationships, intrigue, space battles, what should be sacrificed for 'peace and order', nanotechnology and even the nature of privacy.
"The only frustrating thing about the book is that it is obviously the first part of a series and I can't wait for the next installment."
I'm expecting the ms of the second book for editing any day now. It's still scheduled for January next year. I hope people like it as much as the first one...
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"I never thought I'd be grateful to be stuck for over two hours in a doctor's waiting room, but I was as it enabled me to read uninterrupted. The story has many elements: relationships, intrigue, space battles, what should be sacrificed for 'peace and order', nanotechnology and even the nature of privacy.
"The only frustrating thing about the book is that it is obviously the first part of a series and I can't wait for the next installment."
I'm expecting the ms of the second book for editing any day now. It's still scheduled for January next year. I hope people like it as much as the first one...
S