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Sto caricando le informazioni... Clarkesworld: Issue 083 (August 2013)di Neil Clarke
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This episode of a large sci fI/fantasy world has the glimmer and daring to be good and maybe great. The world building is creative and not much is revealed right away leading the readers imagination questioning things such as what's a gol? Or what really is the forever gate? My only problem is that the episodes were split up and you would think that with each episode you'd have enough suspense to carry over to the next one. But for me the suspense was lacking and the characters were not that interesting, especially the main character. Will I read the next episode? Possibly. But if it doesn't improve from there that's as far as ill probably go. This episode of a large sci fI/fantasy world has the glimmer and daring to be good and maybe great. The world building is creative and not much is revealed right away leading the readers imagination questioning things such as what's a gol? Or what really is the forever gate? My only problem is that the episodes were split up and you would think that with each episode you'd have enough suspense to carry over to the next one. But for me the suspense was lacking and the characters were not that interesting, especially the main character. Will I read the next episode? Possibly. But if it doesn't improve from there that's as far as ill probably go. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Clarkesworld is a Hugo Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month they bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art. Our August 2013 issue contains: Original Fiction by Vandana Singh ("Cry of the Kharchal"), Greg Kurzawa ("Shepards") and Alex Dally MacFarlane ("Found"). Classic stories by Eleanor Arnason ("The Lovers") and Stephen Baxter ("Cilia-of-Gold"). Non-fiction by Christopher Mahon ("The Candlelit World: The Dark Roots of Myth and Fantasy"), an interview with Holly Black, an Another Word column by Daniel Abraham, and an editorial by Neil Clarke. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Shepherds, Greg Kurzawa - a wider, deeper Shaggy God story that's also a weirdly Old Testament apocalypse, very interesting
Found, Alex Dally MacFarlane - a beautifully moving story about finding yourself in stories, and other small luxuries of a hard life
The Lovers, Eleanor Arnason - I'm not sure if I like the way it's told, half as history and half as an actual story, but I like the world it depicts, where heterosexuality is a perversion and mating a chore done for the sake of the bloodline
Cilia-of-Gold, Stephen Baxter - kind of a classic sci-fi story (very alien aliens and the humans who had no idea they were there) but with intriguing evolution ( )