Jamal
javi2541997
Jamal
I’ll put it on my list. Give us your thoughts when you’re done. — T Clark
Srap Tasmaner
Jamal
I just don't seem to mind being preached to by her, which is an odd experience — Srap Tasmaner
The Eye of the Heron — Srap Tasmaner
BitconnectCarlos
Baden
praxis
The Word for World is Forest by Ursula K. Le Guin.
I’ll put it on my list. Give us your thoughts when you’re done.
— T Clark
It's a little more solemn and preachy than I would normally go for but she's such a great writer she won me round. Definitely recommended. It really packs a punch; lesser authors like the more recent space opera guys take 3 or 5 hundred pages to do a lot less than she does in just over 100.
It's not simply an anti-imperialist allegory for America's actions in Indochina, although it partly is that. It's also classic, masterful science fiction, and more subtle and complex than it seems at first. — Jamal
Jamal
Just read it. Seems like the original Avatar story, only the aliens were small and green rather than big and blue. — praxis
"Now the first thing is," he said when they were all settled, the yumens standing, Selver's people squatting or sitting on the damp, soft oak-leafmold, "the first thing is that I want first to have a working definition of just precisely what these terms of yours mean and what they mean in terms of guaranteed safety of my personnel under my command here."
There was a silence.
"You understand English, don't you, some of you?"
"Yes. I don't understand your question, Mr. Dongh."
praxis
T Clark
Lament for Ignacio Sánchez Mejías and The Tamarit Divan by Federico García Lorca. — javi2541997
javi2541997
T Clark
Wait – I think it might be a good idea to pick up a book about fishing or the behaviour of mussels next time. — javi2541997
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