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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Date: 2004-04-22 08:41 am (UTC)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*