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Mark Crocker

mcrocker@books.mxhdr.net

Joined 3 years ago

Fan of DRM-Free Hard Sci-Fi novels

Also @mcrocker@indieweb.social on Mastodon

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John Scalzi: Starter Villain (2023, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom)

Inheriting your mysterious uncle's supervillain business is more complicated than you might imagine.

Sure, …

Fun wild ride

Starter villain is one of those books where I had to tell every body around me the latest funny or outrageous quote as I encountered it. I read it in record time, have over 27 passages quoted in my reader, and saved it to my favorites list.

The story premise seems preposterous, but John Scalzi managed to produce a story that makes sense... an outrageous, funny, twisted sort of sense. It's also surprisingly insightful and pragmatic, and turns the tropes on end, points out the ridiculousness of comic book villains, but also comes up with a reasonable business plan for a Billionaire Super Villain. I'm not going to say it's entirely plausible, but it is a fun, wild ride that's worth the effort. It definitely put a smile on my face!

finished reading The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles by Malka Older (The Investigations of Mossa and Pleiti, #2)

Malka Older: The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles (Tordotcom)

Investigator Mossa and Scholar Pleiti reunite to solve a brand-new mystery in the follow-up to …

"The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles", was a pleasant read and a bit more refined than "The Mimicking of Known Successes". I didn't find myself cheating on it with other books 😉. I also found myself with an extensive list of new words that I hadn't encountered before. Review pending?

started reading The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles by Malka Older (The Investigations of Mossa and Pleiti, #2)

Malka Older: The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles (Tordotcom)

Investigator Mossa and Scholar Pleiti reunite to solve a brand-new mystery in the follow-up to …

Less of a slow start than it's predecessor, "The Mimicking of Known Successes", but I'm still reading it in fits and starts, though definitely with enjoyment. 🙂

Cory Doctorow: Attack Surface (EBook, inglese language, 2020, Macmillan)

Cory Doctorow's Attack Surface is a standalone novel set in the world of New York …

A real page turner from @pluralistic@mamot.fr that tops Little Brother. It's a little painful to read if you're in technology, but only because it is damning. Not for the faint-of-heart.

Mary Robinette Kowal: The Spare Man (Hardcover, 2022, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom)

Hugo, Locus, and Nebula-Award winner Mary Robinette Kowal blends her no-nonsense approach to life in …

"The Spare Man" an unexpectedly fun read

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"The Spare Man" started like a light murder mystery with a science fiction backdrop and somewhat unlikely characters, but slowly builds to a really interesting conundrum that I found surprisingly engaging.

The plot is engaging and the reason for the title is a brilliantly novel twist that I found delightful.

The main characters Tesla Crane and her husband Shal are not especially relatable characters. Typically, the the investigator is an outsider who provides a way for the reader to peek into the extravagant world of the wealthy. So casting one of these privileged, wealthy, celebrities as the protagonist and investigator does make the reading a little less pleasant as we have to deal with annoying elitist opinions and lapdogs... though the former are probably just to show her sheltered life, and the latter becomes a plot point. As the story evolves, this becomes less annoying and Tesla has …