Discussion:
(Shockwave Reader) Honky in the Woodpile (Max Curfew, volume 3) by John Brunner
(too old to reply)
James Nicoll
2024-03-26 13:27:17 UTC
Permalink
Honky in the Woodpile (Max Curfew, volume 3) by John Brunner

Jamaican-born spy Max Curfew accepts a task from Madrugadan
President-in-exile Fierro Ponza: find the mole who betrayed
Ponza and undermined the troubled Caribbean island nation's
fledgling democracy.

https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/every-move-he-makes

(technically, not SF unless Ruritanias count as SF)
--
My reviews can be found at http://jamesdavisnicoll.com/
My tor pieces at https://www.tor.com/author/james-davis-nicoll/
My Dreamwidth at https://james-davis-nicoll.dreamwidth.org/
My patreon is at https://www.patreon.com/jamesdnicoll
Robert Carnegie
2024-03-27 03:09:47 UTC
Permalink
Post by James Nicoll
Honky in the Woodpile (Max Curfew, volume 3) by John Brunner
Jamaican-born spy Max Curfew accepts a task from Madrugadan
President-in-exile Fierro Ponza: find the mole who betrayed
Ponza and undermined the troubled Caribbean island nation's
fledgling democracy.
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/every-move-he-makes
(technically, not SF unless Ruritanias count as SF)
I think I counted a secondary world
as being SFF even if it may as well
be Earth - Earth gravity, moon,
present-day species of life - but
an imaginary but not extraordinary
country doesn't count. Am I making
Lilliput be SFF? I think I am.
Michael F. Stemper
2024-03-27 20:21:49 UTC
Permalink
Post by Robert Carnegie
Post by James Nicoll
Honky in the Woodpile (Max Curfew, volume 3) by John Brunner
Jamaican-born spy Max Curfew accepts a task from Madrugadan
President-in-exile Fierro Ponza: find the mole who betrayed
Ponza and undermined the troubled Caribbean island nation's
fledgling democracy.
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/every-move-he-makes
(technically, not SF unless Ruritanias count as SF)
I think I counted a secondary world
as being SFF even if it may as well
be Earth - Earth gravity, moon,
present-day species of life - but
an imaginary but not extraordinary
country doesn't count.  Am I making
Lilliput be SFF?  I think I am.
I'd certainly count _Gulliver's Travels_ as specfic. People one-twelfth
the size of ordinary humans? People twelve times our size? Flying cities?
Living forever (if you can call it life)? Talking horses?
--
Michael F. Stemper
Nostalgia just ain't what it used to be.
Loading...