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Path: news.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Titus G <noone@nowhere.com> Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.written Subject: Re: 2025 Hugo Awards Homework - The Novels Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2025 18:15:13 +1200 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 32 Message-ID: <103dfov$1r9dj$3@dont-email.me> References: <robertaw-E0239D.21382429052025@news.individual.net> Reply-To: noone@nowhere.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2025 08:14:56 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="ad278d22ce092b10bca9663fc79fecce"; logging-data="1942963"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1+V+lHX/5UbtKsT9i2MT9r/" User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Cancel-Lock: sha1:E9h8NkmUMTSjjIYKcFSHduFZqYc= In-Reply-To: <robertaw-E0239D.21382429052025@news.individual.net> Content-Language: en-AU On 30/05/25 16:38, Robert Woodward wrote: snippage > The second novel I read was _The Ministry of Time_ by Kaliane Bradley > https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/full-time-help). > one). The ministry of time has yanked five people from the past who were > doomed to die; the most prominent (e.g., there is a Wikipedia article > for him) was Commander Graham Gore from the Franklin Expedition. The > unnamed principal narrator (while many conversations are given verbatim, > the ones where her name is mentioned are merely summarized) is hired to > be the ³bridge² for Graham Gore to the modern world. He is a militarist Victorian and she has Cambodian parents. Both are refugees, he from an earlier culture, she from a foreign culture and to me, this was the emphasis in the book with only handwavium attention paid to the rules and science of time travel. I enjoyed it and recommend it though would not vote it for an award. Further to James' review, I have read the five star The Terror by Dan Simmons which details the plight of a ship's crew experiencing the same situation and choosing the same options as the Franklin Expedition. That was the whole book, a horror story. At the conclusion, I decided that the "Terror" was a product of delusion caused by starvation and cold and that there was no supernatural element but Simmons left that open. On 30/05/25 16:38, Robert Woodward wrote: "The third novel I read was _Alien Clay_ by Adrian Tchaikovsky (James Nicoll¹s review can be found at https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/always-burning To begin with I thought there was too much time spent on exposition and musings on ecology and biology but became fascinated with the latter. The best of the Novels. (I haven't read the Vernon, Bennet nor the other Tchaikovsky.)