saturn reviews redux
Jul. 31st, 2007 08:43 amThey're pouring in at the moment, and I remain chuffed:
SF Diplomat:
"Well-written, exciting and surprisingly smart despite being very accessible, it is genuinely difficult to find fault with Sean Williams’ Saturn Returns..."
A Storm of Words:
"a fast paced guns-a-blazing-mystery dealing with questions of identity PLUS a central character with partial amnesia...what more could you want?"
HorrorScope:
"You too will be electrified." *
One of these reviews compares Saturn to Roger Zelazny's Nine Princes in Amber, which I haven't read. Sounds like I'd better catch up fast.
* Thanks, Matthew. Wonderful to receive such kind words from a fellow Adelaidean.
SF Diplomat:
"Well-written, exciting and surprisingly smart despite being very accessible, it is genuinely difficult to find fault with Sean Williams’ Saturn Returns..."
A Storm of Words:
"a fast paced guns-a-blazing-mystery dealing with questions of identity PLUS a central character with partial amnesia...what more could you want?"
HorrorScope:
"You too will be electrified." *
One of these reviews compares Saturn to Roger Zelazny's Nine Princes in Amber, which I haven't read. Sounds like I'd better catch up fast.
* Thanks, Matthew. Wonderful to receive such kind words from a fellow Adelaidean.
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Date: 2007-07-31 06:38 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2007-08-01 01:52 am (UTC)When's the next one?
:-)
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Date: 2007-08-01 02:02 am (UTC)Cenotaxis (related novella) = November.
Earth Ascendant (book two) = March.
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Date: 2007-08-01 03:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-01 03:36 am (UTC)http://www.monkeybrainbooks.com/Cenotaxis.html
I may do another linking story between books two and three, but that won't happen in a hurry, alas...
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Date: 2007-08-01 11:04 pm (UTC)I will blog it soon.
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Date: 2007-08-02 07:20 am (UTC)