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So I decided to start the year off with a proper sci-fi read by an author new to me but highly regarded by the Book God. Gary Gibson lives and writes in Glasgow, and the Scottish connection is always of interest to me as we seem to produce some fine writers in the genre (Iain M Banks to name but one)
I like most varieties of sci-fi but will admit to a huge soft spot for those with universe-spanning plots, ambiguous alien races, spaceships, explosions and lots of scientific exposition for me to get my teeth into; Stealing Light meets all of those criteria. And with a really good female protagonist to boot.
Dakota Merrick is a pilot and a machine-head – a person with implants (known as her Ghost) which allow her to perform well above normal human capacity. She is on the run having participated in and witnessed some terrible events, and signs up as the pilot on a cargo ship for what seems to be a straightforward job – taking an expedition to survey a potential mining operation. But of course all is not what it seems. What is the expedition really looking for?
I really, really enjoyed this novel; Dakota is a flawed and damaged heroine and I came to like her very much. The mysterious alien race which seems to be behind most of what happens to her, The Shoal, are a race of sentient fish and the only species with faster than light travel, and although the whole idea of them seems a bit weird at first, I certainly got used to them quite early on. It is quite a violent book, but I didn’t find the level of violence excessive given the dynamics of the plot (and I must admit this isn’t something that normally puts me off).
All I can say is that this is so well done it kept me up to the wee small hours over two nights to finish it, and represents a really good start to my 2009 reading.
Couldn’t resist this one being a fan of all things Gaiman, though I’m sure I’ll come to regret signing up for all of these challenges! Anyhow, I would love to finally commit to re-reading the whole of The Sandman series alongside the companion by Hy Bender, and I might yet do so, but at the moment that seems a step too far. So I’m currently planning to read as an Acolyte, which means reading three works from three different categories, plus watching one movie. My list is:
Novel = The Graveyard Book
Young adult/Children’s = The Dangerous Alphabet [actually turned out to be Blueberry Girl, though I might read both…]
Graphic = Neverwhere or Murder Mysteries
Movie = Coraline or Stardust (depending on when the former comes out in the UK) [turned out to be Coraline]