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1. Angel Station by Walter Jon Williams | |
Mass Market Paperback: 448
Pages
(1990-05-15)
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Beautiful Maria/Ubu First of all, the whole idea of being able to capture and use the power of a singularity on board a ship to travel the stars is fascinating and powerfully described. The two main occupants of the ship "Runaway" use their own unique powers, Ubu's perfect memory and and his sister Beautiful Maria's ability to shepherd electron flow, to control their ship and navigate the deep. But they have a problem...Ubu and Beautiful Maria are broke and desperate and need to do something soon. Out of such desperation comes risky ideas, conflict, money, screw-ups, drugs, sex, the law, aliens, hope, betrayal, power,and resolution. This is a great ride, where eveytime you think it's going to turn out, it doesn't, or it does in anunexpected way. Walter Jon Williams has put together a great story that will keep you guessing. Try it out...it's just as good as "Hardwired" and "Voice of the Whirlwind".
hero's name a play on french theatre character "Ubu Roi" |
2. Deep State by Walter Jon Williams | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2011-02-07)
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3. Voice Of The Whirlwind by Walter Jon Williams | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2007-07-15)
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Okay, I liked it enough
Im going against the majority giving this book a negative review here but...
Smart SciFi.
FROM BACK COVER
Excellent and tightly-written |
4. Hardwired by Walter Jon Williams | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(2006-12-05)
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Panzer Boy meets Dirt Girl
a very good gritty near future sci fi book
Grim story
Good read
A core cyberpunk book |
5. The Green Leopard Plague and Other Stories by Walter Jon Williams | |
Hardcover: 300
Pages
(2010-04-20)
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6. This Is Not a Game by Walter Jon Williams | |
Mass Market Paperback: 496
Pages
(2010-01-01)
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This Is Not a Book Review
Brisk and fun, but leaves loose ends
A Look Into Alternate Reality Games
Almost put it down...glad I didn't...
"they were all young and games were all they knew of life" |
7. Conventions of War (Dread Empire's Fall) by Walter Jon Williams | |
Mass Market Paperback: 688
Pages
(2005-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The universe has fallen into bloody chaos now that the dread empire of the tyrannical Shaa is no more -- at the mercy of the merciless insectoid Naxid, who now hunger for domination. But the far-flung human descendants of Terra have finally tasted liberty, and their warrior heroes will not submit. Separated by light-years, Lord Gareth Martinez and the mysterious guerrilla fighter Caroline Sula each pursue a different road to victory in tomorrow's ultimate battle -- for the new order will be far more terrible than the old ... unless one last, desperate stratagem can hold a shattered galaxy together. Customer Reviews (25)
Another sleepless night...
Space opera Las Vegas style
Great conclusion to the series
Good Series Closer
One of the worst endings to a series I've ever read |
8. The Sundering: Dread Empire's Fall by Walter Jon Williams | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2004)
Asin: B001VETWXA Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (19)
Boring
The Exciting Continuation of the Sci-Fi Fable of a Stagnant Society's Bloody Reaction to Change
The Sundering Is a Good Read But Falls Short of The Praxis
New Empire
The story continues... |
9. Implied Spaces (Singularity) by Walter Jon Williams | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2009-06-19)
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An Enjoyable Page-Turner
Excellent Zelazny Knockoff
Too far-removed from reality to be compelling
fantastic!
Daunting concepts. |
10. Aristoi by Walter Jon Williams | |
Hardcover: 448
Pages
(1992-09)
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Great but should have been a series
Big disappointment
Super Reader
Awesome and magical
Good Idea, Bad Delivery |
11. THE RIFT. by Walter Jon. Williams | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1999-01-01)
Asin: B002K9Q9B8 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (80)
lots of water
Ok...but you can find better.
Apocalyptic Earthquake that someday will occur!
In Spite of Its Length...
Long Winded |
12. Destiny's Way (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order, Book 14) by Walter Jon Williams | |
Mass Market Paperback: 480
Pages
(2003-07-29)
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Another slam-bang Star Wars adventure
I really didn't like any of the NJO series.
One of the best SW novels of NJO and SW EU!!
Did incredible damage to the series
The end of Tsavong Lah (The Warmaster) !A must read!! |
13. Metropolitan by Walter Jon Williams | |
Hardcover: 342
Pages
(1995-04)
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Metropolitan and City on Fire
Really good story with a neat, original, SF/Fantasy world It fits in that genre called "Science Fantasy", in that it involves the use of magic, but that that magic is understandable and given a quasi-scientific backing. This seems to be set on Earth, possibly very far in the future or perhaps an alternate Earth. Millennia previously, the Ascended Ones have placed a "shield" around Earth. No one can escape. However, a source of (essentially magical) energy called "plasm" is available, and it is used for power generation, telepresence, and other uses both "magical" and "scientific" (also commercial). Plasm use is regulated and taxed, and the protagonist, Aiah, is a lowly functionary at the Plasm Authority. She is a talented member of the oppressed Barkazil ethnicity in an area dominated by the Jaspeeri. As such it has been a struggle for her to attend university and graduate to this job, and to get a decent apartment with her Jaspeeri lover, another functionary. One day she witnesses a burning woman, a manifestation of unregulated plasma gone out of control. She is assigned to the team tracking down the illegal plasma source. She's sent on what she thinks is a wild goose chase, but as it happens she finds the source, and on an impulse decides to hide her find and try to sell plasma on the black market. She has some difficulty finding a buyer, and finally stumbles on the notion of selling it to the prestigious, rich, former rebel Metropolitan (i.e. something like a mayor), Constantine. She finds herself far more involved with Constantine than she ever intended, and soon she is embroiled in his plans for engineering a coup and implementing his dream of the "New City". It's an exciting novel, and it's built on a fascinating, original, SF/Fantastic notion. Some of the plot machinations were a bit creaky, I thought: I didn't quite buy the ease of her approach to Constantine, or his attraction to her. But all this leads to an end which asks some difficult moral questions, and doesn't provide answers either to the reader or to Aiah. She remains sympathetic, but many of her actions remain questionable. I thought this was very well handled. This is a very fine book. There is a sequel, which I will have to seek out, but Metropolitan works very well on its own.
Needs to be a movie
Aiah is one of the best female characters in recent SF |
14. City on Fire by Walter Jon Williams | |
Mass Market Paperback: 576
Pages
(1998-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Now the war is over, and Aiah is at the mercy of Constantine, the tyrant she created.As sexually irresistible as ever, the former rebel has a new job for Aiah: track down the outlaw plasm divers of Caraqui and recruit them to help destroy the Silver Hand, a murderous remnant of the old kleptocracy. A reluctant Aiah finds herself working with a horrifying ally -- the "hanged man,"Taikoen, a once-human monster that lives in the plasm well, leaving it only to kill. But for Aiah, there can be no turning back. Constantine's war against the Handmen will put Aiah in touch with her lost Barkazil heritage. And it may allow her to get a glimpse of heaven itself, and to discover what waits beyond the Shield. Customer Reviews (14)
better than the first book
Not Free SF Reader
Incredible
Interesting
Creative and utterly engrossing |
15. Facets by Walter Jon Williams | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1991-03)
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Terrific Collection - Cyberpunk and More
A good hard-sf collection |
16. The Crown Jewels by Walter Jon Williams | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(1987-10-15)
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Saints preserve us
SCI-FI commedy, Space Opera delicatesse |
17. Rock of Ages by Walter Jon Williams | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1996-09)
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A+ -- best of the Drake Maijstral novels.
What a clever writer
A true laugh-out-loud farce. Don't miss!
Lackluster Writing is crisp but uninteresting, in the face of thissimplistic story.
Rating: A+ ; best of the Drake Maijstral novels so far. |
18. The Praxis (Dread Empire's Fall) by Walter Jon Williams | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(2003-06-02)
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A Painless History Lesson
The Praxis (Dread Empires Fall) |
19. Knight Moves by Walter Jon Williams | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1987-08-13)
Isbn: 0708882331 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A well-crafted and thoughtful treatise on life I mean that in many stories, there is Something That Happens (or Something That is Learned), which is an excuse to cause a story. And while that is true here, this time the characters KNOW that it's essentially just an excuse for action, and in fact that's what the story is about. I thought this book was going to be a trite sci-fi adventure-puzzle, but in fact it is a much more humanistic story about mortality, emotional freedom, and consequences. The back cover of my copy mentions the discovery of teleporting wildlife on some far-off planet, and how learning the trick of it would be a fabulous prize for humanity. While this is true, the actual STORY is barely about this (in a good way). The actual story lies in WHY specifically these characters think this is a good thing to learn, in how their culture came to be, and in what happens among themselves as they continue to try and deal with these issues. The solving of The Teleportation Puzzle does of course turn out to be thematically and symbolically important, but the story is very much not just about that puzzle. The book also manages not to be flippant or stilted in asking the ancient questions (like why am I here, and what the heck do I do with myself now?). Partially because of the specific personality of the first-person main character, I suppose, these questions keep a realistic, personal importance that I, at least, found myself able to relate to (on a human level, if not a literal-experience level). I highly reccomend that everyone try reading this book. ... Read more |
20. Ten Points for Style by Walter Jon Williams | |
Hardcover: 648
Pages
(1995-09)
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Brilliant Comedy of Manners in an SF Setting |
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