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Julie E. Czerneda

Autore di A Thousand Words for Stranger

69+ opere 7,782 membri 170 recensioni 34 preferito

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Former biologist Julie Czerneda's science fiction has received international acclaim, awards, and best-selling status. She is author of the popular Web Shifters series as well as the Trade Pact Universe trilogy. She was a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Her stand-alone mostra altro novel, In the Company of Others, won Canada's Prix Aurora Award and was a finalist for the Philip K. Dick Award for Distinguished SF. Julie lives with her husband and two children in the lake country of central Ontario, under skies so clear they could take seeing the Milky Way for granted, but never do mostra meno
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Serie

Opere di Julie E. Czerneda

Survival (2004) 750 copie
Beholder's Eye (1998) 570 copie
Migration (2005) 523 copie
Ties of Power (1999) 520 copie
In the Company of Others (2001) 478 copie
To Trade the Stars (2002) 417 copie
Regeneration (2006) 407 copie
Changing Vision (2000) 379 copie
Reap the Wild Wind (2007) 331 copie
Hidden in Sight (2003) 297 copie
A Turn of Light (2013) 254 copie
Rift in the Sky (2009) 193 copie
Revisions (2004) — A cura di — 150 copie
Space, Inc. (2003) — A cura di — 117 copie
Misspelled (2008) — A cura di — 109 copie
A Play of Shadow (2014) 97 copie
The Gossamer Mage (2019) 94 copie
Under Cover of Darkness (2007) — A cura di — 84 copie
To Each This World (2022) 77 copie
The Gate To Futures Past (2016) 75 copie
Search Image (2018) 68 copie
To Guard Against the Dark (2017) 53 copie
Mythspring: From the Lyrics and Legends of Canada (2006) — A cura di — 45 copie
Species Imperative (2014) 40 copie
Nebula Awards Showcase 2017 (2017) — A cura di — 40 copie
Ages of Wonder (2009) — A cura di — 39 copie
Fantastic Companions (2005) — A cura di — 35 copie
Summoned to Destiny (Realms of Wonder) (2004) — A cura di — 31 copie
Mirage (2020) 31 copie
Spectrum (2021) 25 copie
Tesseracts Fifteen: A Case of Quite Curious Tales (2011) — A cura di — 19 copie
Stardust (Wonder Zone) (2002) — A cura di — 11 copie
A Dragon for William (2019) 9 copie
Orbiter (2002) — A cura di — 9 copie
Odyssey (Tales from the Wonder Zone) (2004) — A cura di — 7 copie
Polaris: A Celebration of Polar Science (2007) — A cura di — 6 copie
The Only Thing to Fear (2018) 6 copie
No Place Like Home (2016) 6 copie
Explorer (2002) — A cura di — 6 copie
Prism (2002) 4 copie
The Passenger 4 copie
The Franchise 4 copie
Blood & Water 3 copie
'Ware the Sleeper (1998) 3 copie
Prospect Park 2 copie
A Touch of Blue (2007) 2 copie
Brothers Bound (2004) 2 copie
Ascent 1 copia

Opere correlate

Science Fiction: DAW 30th Anniversary (2002) — Collaboratore — 262 copie
Lightspeed: Year One (2011) — Collaboratore — 139 copie
Women of War (2005) — Collaboratore — 133 copie
Forbidden Planets (2006) — Collaboratore — 89 copie
Spell Fantastic (2000) — Collaboratore — 88 copie
Treachery and Treason (2000) — Collaboratore — 78 copie
Wondrous Beginnings (2003) — Collaboratore — 69 copie
Sirius The Dog Star (2004) — Collaboratore — 68 copie
New Voices In Science Fiction (2003) — Collaboratore — 66 copie
Heroes in Training (2007) — Collaboratore — 64 copie
Battle Magic (1998) — Collaboratore — 62 copie
First Contact (1997) — Collaboratore — 59 copie
Chimerascope (2012) — Introduzione, alcune edizioni55 copie
Space Stations (2004) — Collaboratore — 48 copie
Far Frontiers (2000) — Collaboratore — 47 copie
In the Shadow of Evil (2005) — Collaboratore — 47 copie
The A.I. Chronicles (2015) — Collaboratore — 42 copie
Haunted Holidays (2004) — Collaboratore — 42 copie
Solaris Rising 3: The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction (2014) — Collaboratore — 40 copie
Dark Beyond the Stars (2015) — Prefazione, alcune edizioni39 copie
Fate Fantastic (2007) — Collaboratore — 36 copie
Silicon Dreams (2001) — Collaboratore — 32 copie
Alias Assumed: Sex, Lies and SD-6 (2005) — Collaboratore — 28 copie
Distant Early Warnings (2009) — Collaboratore — 27 copie
Strangers Among Us: Tales of the Underdogs and Outcasts (2016) — Introduzione — 24 copie
All Hail Our Robot Conquerors! (2017) — Collaboratore — 24 copie
Tales of the Emerald Serpent (2012) — Collaboratore — 23 copie
Campus Chills (2010) — Collaboratore — 19 copie
Derelict (2021) — Autore — 16 copie
A Knight in the Silk Purse (2014) — Collaboratore — 16 copie
When the Villain Comes Home (2012) — Collaboratore — 14 copie
Noir (2022) — Autore — 11 copie
Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 9 • February 2011 (2011) — Collaboratore — 8 copie
Eeriecon Chapbook #4 — Collaboratore — 3 copie

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A wonderful conclusion to an outstanding series! What we've got here is a cranky scientist, Mac, who just wants to spend more time with her data -- but who isn't gonna get it. The series gets off to a slow start, but after a while, you can't help loving her character.

Overall, Julie Czerneda has outdone herself this time. The trilogy is full of what she does best: fun and fascinating aliens. It's also got several lovable characters who it is just plain fun to spend time with. This book is a strong conclusion to a great series. Worth a read, if you can be patient with the setup in the first book of the trilogy.… (altro)
 
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dwagon17 | 5 altre recensioni | Apr 29, 2024 |
Outstanding! An excellent conclusion to the series. In this book, we find the lead character Esen has developed, and is more interesting with than ever. It is just fun to spend time with the characters; Esen is funny, capable, and well-intentioned (but sometimes gets into scrapes). Perhaps Czerneda's strongest book to date.
 
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dwagon17 | 5 altre recensioni | Apr 29, 2024 |
ARC received in exchange for an honest review.

200 years ago, six sleeper ships were sent to colonize distant planets. Now one of their message probes reached the New Earth.

A lot has changed since then. Earth has found alien allies that allow them to use portal technology to gather resources from all around the galaxy. There is only one rule. All humans have to return, no colonizing.

Now that there is proof of human colonies in space, the aliens want them all moved back to Earth or there will be consequences. The arbiter of humanity takes the task upon himself to get everyone "home" and out of this mysterious danger. He will have to overcome cultural divisions that accumulated over generations of separation. But more importantly, he will need to cooperate with the aliens that remain a mystery after 37 years of coexistence.

I really enjoyed the story and how we slowly uncover the mysteries. I enjoyed how it all came together. Maybe the ending could have been less rushed, but I found it very satisfying.

The aliens were properly alien. There was so much to learn about them. I loved how hard the communication between them and humans was. They weren't some super intelligence that right away understood us and could communicate perfectly in our language. There were blunders and miscommunication on both sides.

We have six worlds and six different scenarios. Weird planets, weird cultures. Humans that were shaped in very specific ways by their environment. And even the humans of Earth were already changed by new technologies and certain events. Here I might talk about one negative of this book. The language is a bit hard to read at times. The 'd shortenings were used everywhere. In the case of the colony person's POV, it's obviously on purpose, but maybe it's on purpose for the whole book to suggest humans in the future also talk differently from us?

We have three POVs altogether. One is a character from one of the colonies, Beth. She appears right in the prologue and shows how different life can be in a different environment. Then we have the Arbiter, Henry. I really liked his characterization. He is this likable guy that carries a lot of power on his shoulders. He needs to make some hard decisions and despite seeming always strong to the observers; we see how he is cracking under that pressure. Lastly, we have the pilot, Killian. She is very determined and quite rebellious. I enjoyed her relationship with Henry and I am glad that for once, male and female alone in space can just stay friends.

Another character that should be mentioned is Flip, a synthetic construct. He is often used as a comedic relief but also brings a lot to the conversation about what it means to be a human.

Some parts were a bit slow, but I am not sure if they could have been cut. I think it added some tension seeing characters do some repetitive stuff or having to wait before they can continue with the mission since we know there is a time limit. There is a lot to learn and understand about the new technologies and the aliens. At the beginning it left me a bit confused, but everything gets explained with time.

All in all, I really enjoyed reading this book. I rate it 4,5 but feel that it deserves to be rounded up to 5. It is definitely an impactful book that I won't forget and I will certainly read more from the author.
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Levitara | 6 altre recensioni | Apr 5, 2024 |
I'm not entirely sure where to go with this book. I picked this up a long time ago (back when I was into Bookcrossing), traded it away and then re-picked it up at my local Indie. Admittedly its the cover that made me interested and I'm a sucker for amnesia trope stories in science fiction.

Largely I liked the cast and I liked Sira and Morgan, but it was not an enthralling read for me. Plus the "Interludes" tended to break things up, distracting me from Sira's current plight (most of the time, occasionally it was Morgan who was the focus of the Interlude, but mainly it was Barac who I had little interest in to be truthful). Sira also, while not unlikable, wasn't the kind of female I liked to read about in scifi books (there was nothing...deadly about her. She wasn't very snarky. She spent much of her time sullen or confused). She's kind of watery, a bit bland and sometimes refreshing.

Morgan...rather seemed like a lot of rogue-ish Captains (I'd venture to say he reminded me of Malcolm Reynolds, but Morgan came before Malcolm).

Overall I'm glad enough to have read this, but I wish it was as engaging as her later reads.

… (altro)
 
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lexilewords | 17 altre recensioni | Dec 28, 2023 |

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Utenti
7,782
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#3,134
Voto
3.8
Recensioni
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ISBN
146
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