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I had that same reaction to Revelation Space.

From your description, Stephen, it sounds like he was born to write for me.





For that particular book you might want to give this a listen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUFg6...

@trike and John T - Having read much of Reynolds' novel length stuff I think he's actually best at standalones. House of Suns and The Prefect were, for me at least, quite good.
@Stephen - Huh, I might need to try that series in audio. A recent fave series of mine though.
As for me... I opend Dhalgren and decided I need to be in the mood to sit and read at length. Same for Viriconium though I think that's much more approachable. I re-read an old favorite that I might not have actually read before though I was sure I'd done the entire series - The Sinkiang Executive

Oh my goodness, In Viriconium, the third story in that collection, is one of my favourite books. I still havent finished reading through the whole collection, I do about a story every couple months.

As a plus, my wife and I go to the Steampunk convention in San Diego regularly, and Gail Carriger is a guest this year. Yay!

Starting Orbit Unlimited by Poul Anderson.



Just finished Gunslinger (hated it, could not get into the dreary and cathartic storyline even with imagining Idris Elba as Roland *sigh) and continuing Story of Your Life (Ted Chiang). I think I should read the ebook version instead as I missed alot of technical description from the audio.



I finished listening to The Obelisk Gate and really enjoyed it, though not quite as much as The Fifth Season. It's still a great series so far (My Review).

Guns seems to be pretty much all he knows. I lemmed that book so hard, it was as if I put it into an electrified lemming machine and turned it all the way up to Full Lem.

The gun talk isn't nearly as bad in the other books, it's still there but not to the same degree. The first book was marketed directly to gun nuts on a gun forum soooo the obvious happened.
I would personally just try his fantasy series, it's a later work so it's more polished and no guns!!!
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Events happen but no one is leading it. There's no real resolution. I wouldn't read a sequel, but there are lots of loose ends that could lend themselves to one.
Reynolds is obsessed with this idea of technology being degraded, either by nano attack (Revelation Space) or differing physical laws. It's just not working here. It was probably wise of him to drop this idea after one book.