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Category Archives: Literature

Reviews, Top N lists, and other sundry literary stuff.

beach reading

by Rob Friesel

Reading list for the week while we’re laid up, kickin’ it on the beach? Christopher Moore’s A Dirty Job. Why? Lamb was incredibly good, Blood-Sucking Fiends was entertaining beach fodder in the past, as was Island of the Sequined Love Nun. Plus, I am sooooo judging this book by its cover. (Who wouldn’t?) Plus, this […]

River of Gods

by Rob Friesel

Just wrapped up Ian McDonald’s River of Gods and have decided to go with the “highly recommended” rating on this one. When you pick this up and hold the hard cover in your hands, its heft is a little intimidating. When you put it down 597 pages later, you’ll wonder how he managed to keep […]

RIP Vonnegut

by Rob Friesel

Saddening indeed is the passing of Kurt Vonnegut. His prose was like none other, his insight into humanity preternatural, his sense of humor as scathing as it was sympathetic. A history teacher in high school first exposed me to him through God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater. While I have forgotten much of what that story […]

Blindsight

by Rob Friesel

I first caught wind of Peter Watts’ Blindsight via B^2 back in December and promptly added it to my “to read” list for 2007 based on the following remark: Peter writes the angriest, darkest sf I’ve ever read, heart-rending stuff that makes you glad you’re alive if only because you’re better off than his characters. […]

Kavalier & Clay

by Rob Friesel

Having just completed my reading of Michael Chabon’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, I am profoundly impressed with how stunningly excellent this novel is. I was floored in just about every way. To say that this novel had the same effect on me as Infinite Jest or House of Leaves would not be […]