(mild spoilers only)
I used to read Dr Who novelisations vociferously in my teens. However, since about 1985 I've read exactly three Dr Who stories:
"The Also People" by Ben Aaronovitch, this one because it's a thinly disguised Culture novel. I have no idea whether or not Iain M Banks knew of its existence, but I suspect he'd have been chuffed if he did.
"Nothing O'Clock" by Neil Gaiman, because it was in the collection "Trigger Warning" and, hey, it's Neil Gaiman.
Which brings us to the third story, "Harvest of Time" by Alastair Reynolds.
Which brings us to the third [Dr Who] story, "Harvest of Time" by
Alastair Reynolds. Reynolds is one of my favourite authors and I was
tossing up between the sequel to "Blue Remembered Earth" and the
sequel to "Revenger" when I decided on this one instead.
On 9/11/23 15:33, Moriarty wrote:
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Which brings us to the third [Dr Who] story, "Harvest of Time" by
Alastair Reynolds. Reynolds is one of my favourite authors and I was tossing up between the sequel to "Blue Remembered Earth" and the
sequel to "Revenger" when I decided on this one instead.
I would have said Reynolds was a favourite of mine but after your post,
a trip to Fantastic Fiction informed me that he has published an awful
lot that I haven't read and by the covers and names they all look to be
SF. I have read all of Revelation Space, all his novels except
Permafrost but none of the other series so am beginning with the Dr Who.
I could easily identify a Dalek in a dark alley but remember nothing
else from the hours invested in Dr Who TV.
Which Reynolds series would be best to start next?
I didn't like the story "Revenger" had to tell
but I did like the setting which was why I was considering it. That,
and that it's a much shorter story which was what I was in the mood
for.
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