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Apr 30, 2016 02:09AM

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Love these characters.
Donna Rae wrote: "Confession: couldn't wait to read this book, so I did, and now I've finished it. Don't want to put any spoilers into this thread at such an early stage, so I won't say too much. Just wanted to ment..."
That's great to hear that it's such a good book! How long did it take you to read it?
I can understand your concern not to give away any of the plot. You could use spoiler tags if you wanted to post some initial thoughts though.
That's great to hear that it's such a good book! How long did it take you to read it?
I can understand your concern not to give away any of the plot. You could use spoiler tags if you wanted to post some initial thoughts though.
I felt like it was a similar setup to start with; The friendly captain with a close relationship to his first mate (but not romantic), an oddball female mechanic, and the unfriendly chap who takes the accountant on a tour when she arrives is like the big gruff gun nut guy on the show.
I haven't seen Firefly, though the series came out 15/16 years ago - but I get a sense of what you're talking about now. Could the similarity have something to do with Stross's list of space opera clichés?

And like in Mass Effect (or Star Trek, for that matter), the alien species aren’t necessarily truly “alien”. They’re sentient in similar ways to humans, and as a result – as is not uncommon for science fiction – they’re described as “sapient”. The alien cultures are, however, different from human cultures in interesting ways, even though their biology isn’t.

Tobias wrote: "I immediately thought of the video game Mass Effect 2, actually. We follow a spaceship run by humans but with a tightly knit multi-species crew, and there is an over-arching plot, but the story is ..."
It's interesting to see the similarities with Mass Effect 2, which are probably coincidental as you suggest. I guess it's difficult to write something new without the risk of it being similar in some way to other literature in the genre (maybe in other genres too).
It's interesting to see the similarities with Mass Effect 2, which are probably coincidental as you suggest. I guess it's difficult to write something new without the risk of it being similar in some way to other literature in the genre (maybe in other genres too).

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Just thought I'd mention here that The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet was nominated for the 2016 British Fantasy Award for Best Newcomer (the Sydney J. Bounds Award), as reported online by Locus Magazine, although the winner was Zen Cho for Sorcerer to the Crown.

It might also be worth mentioning that the sequel, A Closed and Common Orbit, is due out next month. Can hardly wait!
Donna Rae wrote: "Greg wrote: "Just thought I'd mention here that The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet was nominated for the 2016 British Fantasy Award for Best Newcomer (the Sydney J. Bounds Award), as reported on..."
Future group read, maybe?
Future group read, maybe?
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