The real problem with working at McLean Hospital...
On a day like this, when the sun's out, the temperature's nice, and the trees and grass are starting to turn green again, I want to stop what I'm doing, go outside, sit under a tree and read a good book.
*sigh*
That said, recommend a book, if you would. I've just finished all of Kage Baker's Dr. Zeus books, which I borrowed from my dad after hearing a few people (my friend Mordechai and
penmage) talk about how good they were. I'm re-reading Alan Steele's "Chronospace" now, but will finish it soon. I seem to be on a time travel/alternate history kick.
*sigh*
That said, recommend a book, if you would. I've just finished all of Kage Baker's Dr. Zeus books, which I borrowed from my dad after hearing a few people (my friend Mordechai and
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they are not books to read in the winter. Have the second one handy before you finish the first.
(btw, hi! I'm Annie, a former student of
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(I vaguely recall meeting a student of
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How'd you find it?
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great place. lots of fun.
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Books, CD and videogame, thank you. :-)
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Also, what did you think of the Dr. Zeus books?
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There is more historical SF out there, but it all ran out of my head as soon as I tried to think about it, of course. I'll post them here when I remember them. Ruled Britannia by Harry Turtledove is good alt-history of an England ruled by the Spanish in a world in which the Spanish Armada wasn't sunk. Very good period piece, if not actual SF.
I loved the Dr. Zeus books. I read all four books over Pesach, and am finishing up Baker's anthology of Dr. Zeus short stories on the side. I want to track Kage Baker down, lock her in a hotel room, and not let her out until she's finished the story, already. *grin*
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-What if aliens invaded the earth in the middle of the war. (techincally, this is two series, one during the war, one in the 1960s-70s.
-What if a WWII-type war was fought in a world with magic instead of technology.
Also, In The Presence of Mine Enemies, a novelization based on a short story he wrote that follows several families of Jews hiding in 2008 Berlin in a world in which the Nazis won WWII.
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I should give it a try, though. You're the latest in a long list of people who've recommended that book.
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I also picked up Pale Phoenix recently, and it was a decent quick read. Another children's novel, and not as superbly crafted as Pullman, but still good. It held me. :)
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"Time Ablaze," June 2004 issue.
(The story could have been alternate history as well, I suppose, but I tried to keep the history accurate...)
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Calculating God by the same author is also supposed to be very good, but it doesn't deal with time travel exactly in any sort of way.
Of course, I could always just break out the "What should I read next?" reader advisory database (yes, we have those) too...