Your Questions for the Author Answered

The most recent book that I’ve liked is The Wizard’s Butler by Nathan Lowell, but it won’t be for everyone, since my work reads lightning-fast compared to The Wizard’s Butler. Another “cozy” book was Sarah Beth Durst’s The Spellshop. Cozy or not, it left me with a good feeling.

For hard science fiction, I read two Alastair Reynolds books Terminal World and Inhibitor Phase. Both good, but I preferred Terminal World, possibly because I didn’t realize the meaning of the title until the next morning after I finished the book. I don’t usually do much space opera, but I did like Artifact Space by Miles Cameron. I can’t say I totally enjoyed Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh, but it definitely kept me turning the pages and raised some disturbing but worthwhile questions. I picked up a older book of Sheri Tepper — The Fresco — which had a mixture of the impossible and the far too true to life. The last book I’ll mention is A Play of Shadow — the second volume of Julie Czerneda’s Night’s Edge series. I seldom read more than one book in a series, but this one was worth it.

There were close to fifteen books I won’t mention, for various reasons, some of which were well-written technically, but either didn’t draw me in or were far too graphic in terms of sex and/or violence.