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daxxh
Posted 2017-01-01 8:57 PM (#14864)
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Here is the forum thread for the Space Opera 2017 Challenge. For those of you who don't like writing reviews, leave your thoughts on what you read here.
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majkia
Posted 2017-01-03 8:50 AM (#14926 - in reply to #14864)
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Thanks. I'm in! Currently reading Trading in Danger by Elizabeth Moon.
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Sable Aradia
Posted 2017-02-19 9:46 AM (#15315 - in reply to #14864)
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I have FINALLY finished The Shadow of Saganami. Fairly typical Weber fare except that this time he tries to do too damn much in one book. I know why it needs to happen, but there's got to be a better way to do this! The first half was like trying to cut through prose with a machete. The last half was an awesome action thriller. Worth it, ultimately, but only just this time. Hoping At All Costs will be better.
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devilinlaw
Posted 2017-04-03 1:46 PM (#15543 - in reply to #14864)
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Oh, how i love a good Space Opera! i am reading mostly Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan series for this challenge. since i am reading the series in internal chronological order, i started with Falling Free (which takes place 200 years before MIles Vorkosigan is born) last year, read both Cordelia Vorkosigan books (Shards of Honor & Barrayar) & have quickly devoured the first two MIles Vorkosigan books (The Warrior's Apprentice & The Vor Game). This has quickly become a favorite series for me & plan on reading it in it's entirety by the end of the year.
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Posted 2017-04-03 9:05 PM (#15552 - in reply to #15543)
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devilinlaw - 2017-04-03 11:46 AM

Oh, how i love a good Space Opera! i am reading mostly Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan series for this challenge. since i am reading the series in internal chronological order, i started with Falling Free (which takes place 200 years before MIles Vorkosigan is born) last year, read both Cordelia Vorkosigan books (Shards of Honor & Barrayar) & have quickly devoured the first two MIles Vorkosigan books (The Warrior's Apprentice & The Vor Game). This has quickly become a favorite series for me & plan on reading it in it's entirety by the end of the year.


Do you have the novellas too? "The Mountains of Mourning" is right where you are, I believe, and that's an amazing story. Don't forget "Ethan of Athos" either (kind of hard to find these days, but worth it).
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