Tag Archives: Paul Weimer

Roger Zelazny’s Roadmarks

Whereupon Paul takes the road to the Last Exit to Babylon and once again explores a classic of the Roger Zelazny oeuvre, Roadmarks and finds some pleasures, but also some potholes as well. The road goes ever on and on and … Continue reading

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R F Kuang’s Babel

R F Kuang’s Babel is an audacious and unrelenting look at colonialism, seen through the lens of an alternate 19th century Britain where translation is the key to magic. Kuang’s novel is as sharp and perceptive as it is well written and … Continue reading

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Lavie Tidhar’s Neom

Lavie Tidhar’s Neom is a stunning return to his world of Central Station, intertwining the fates of humans and robots at a futuristic city on the edge of the Red Sea.  There has been a town at the place called … Continue reading

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