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Announcing the Fall 2003 Book Sense 76 Science Fiction and Fantasy Top Ten
July 17, 2003
Here are booksellers' picks for the top ten science fiction and fantasy titles
for the fall. Pads will be in the August white box mailing and a downloadable
PDF file will be available at www.bookweb.org/read/1474
next week. This Web page also includes links to all past Book Sense 76s.
1. ALTERED CARBON, by Richard K. Morgan, (Del Rey, $13.95 paper, 0345457684)
"Philip K. Dick meets Raymond Chandler in a noirish 25th century San Francisco
in this stunning debut. The ability to store one's consciousness makes death
a minor inconvenience -- one is merely 're-sleeved' into another body. This
brings up a host of philosophical musings on aging, race, body image, and gender.
Morgan offers plenty of action and a smartly resolved mystery." -- Judith
Chandler, Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park, WA
2. SWORDS FOR HIRE, by Will Allen, (Centerpunch Press, $6.95 paper,
0972488200) "Swords for Hire has everything a good fantasy needs
and, still, remains unpredictable. Hate the bad guy, love the good guys, cheer
for the rescues against all odds.... How much more fun can you ask for?"
-- Eric Robbins, Apple Valley Books, Winthrop, ME
3. THE LIGHT AGES, by Ian R. MacLeod, (Ace, $23.95, 0441010555) "The
Light Ages is a beautifully written, wonderfully lyrical and evocative story
of an alternate 19th century London, where aether -- or magic -- is mined along
with coal. It's so well done that it transcends its particular genre. I'm mesmerized!"
-- Lois Powers, The Toadstool Bookshop, Milford, NH
4. ILIUM, by Dan Simmons, (Eos, $25.95, 0380978938) "This is one
of the best hard science fiction novels I have read in years. First, there is
the plot, well, actually three plot lines running at the same time: the battle
of Troy (in real time) as viewed by a reincarnated Iliad scholar, the
epic journey of two cyborgs to discover and stop the source of unstable temporal
rifts in the solar system, and visits to a future-day earth following a band
of genetically altered Eloi-like humans as they begin to test the limits of
their earth, an artificial paradise. This is the first book in a planned trilogy,
and the only down side for the reader is waiting for the next books." --
Karen Pennington, Kepler's Books & Magazines, Menlo Park, CA
5. BITTER WATERS, by Wen Spencer, (Roc, $6.99 paper, 0451459229) "This
is the third in an ongoing series about Ukiah Oregon -- half alien/half human,
who was raised by wolves, nurtured by two women, and trained as a tracker by
a private investigator. And it gets even better! Fast paced, with solid characters
you'd actually want to meet, and a cult called the Temple of New Reason, Bitter
Waters offers an explosive mix of intrigue, suspense, wonder, and an all-around
good-fun read of a contemporary science fiction novel." -- Maria Perry,
Flights of Fantasy, Loudonville, NY
6. THE GUIN SAGA: Book One -- The Leopard Mask, by Kaoru Kurimoto,
(Vertical, $22.95, 1932234519) "The first book of 86 in a series by one
of Japan's top fantasy writers, this is classic fantasy at its best. Guin, a
magnificent warrior, awakens in a dangerous wilderness with little knowledge
of his past and suffering from immense thirst and hunger, only to discover that
a head mask of a leopard has been firmly affixed to his body. As he comes to
the aid of royal fraternal twins, the action and suspense are nonstop, with
each chapter's and scene's ending drawing the reader on. In Japan, the series
has sold a total of 25 million copies. There is a reason why this series is
so popular in Japan: It's good." -- Bob Spear, The Book Barn, Leavenworth,
KS
7. HADES' DAUGHTER: Book One of the Troy Game, by Sara Douglass,
(Tor, $7.99 paper, 0765344424) "Sara Douglass (The Wayfarer Redemption
Series) brings life to the old Greek myths with warring gods, political intrigue,
adventure, lots of sex, and a subplot that gives one a look at London in 1939.
The author has won two Aurealis Awards, and one can understand why. I eagerly
await the next two books." -- Emery Pinter, Chapter 11, Atlanta, GA
8. E. GODZ, by Robert Asprin and Esther Friesner, (Baen, $17, 0743436059)
"Two of science fiction and fantasy's most consistently humorous authors
team up to bring you this brilliantly lighthearted story of magic, familial
tension, and corporate politics. Edwina Godz contemplates which of her two children
will succeed her as CEO of the multi-million dollar family corporation. The
E. Godz Corporation deals in magic, and watch the spells -- I mean sparks
-- fly as sibling rivalry puts this brother and sister at each other's throats,
both literally and figuratively. Imagine Neil Gaiman's American Gods
done as a fast-paced financial parody with occasional detours deep into vaudeville
slapstick." -- Scott Werbin, The Tudor Bookshop and Café, Kingston,
PA
9. THE GATHERING DARK, by Christopher Golden, (Ace, $6.99 paper, 0441010814)
"Former vampire Peter Octavian emerges from the conflicts of earlier books
in this series as a powerful mage, but, even with his allies, he may not be
able to stop the force that is sucking the Earth into Hell, town by town. Filled
with Golden's signature creepy crawlies, complex mayhem, and observations on
what makes a monster, The Gathering Dark is a welcome addition to the
Shadow Saga." -- Maryelizabeth Hart, Mysterious Galaxy Books, San Diego,
CA
10. THE BRIAR KING, by Greg Keyes, (Del Rey, $24.95, 0345440668) "I
was entirely captivated by this, the beginning of a proposed four-book series.
Very loosely spinning her tale around the story of the vanished Roanoke settlers,
Keyes creates a world that's ancient and filled with mystery, majesty, and,
of course, plenty of magic. This is tight storytelling -- as you follow the
adventures of a knight, a princess, a priest, and the king's holter, you'll
hardly have time to catch your breath." -- Mary Kooyman, Scott's Bookstore,
Mount Vernon, WA
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