Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Promising Sci-fi & Fantasy - July 2018

July is a month which seems overstuffed with varied goodness that interests me in terms fiction.

The Expert System's Brother
Author - Adrian Tchaikovsky
Publisher - Tor.com

After an unfortunate accident, Handry is forced to wander a world he doesn't understand, searching for meaning. He soon discovers that the life he thought he knew is far stranger than he could even possibly imagine.
Can an unlikely saviour provide the answers to the questions he barely comprehends?

[ A short tor.com read. And I have read many good things about this writer. So why not? ]







The Calculating Stars (Lady Astronaut #1)
Author - Mary Robinette Kowal
Publisher - Tor Books

On a cold spring night in 1952, a huge meteorite fell to earth and obliterated much of the east coast of the United States, including Washington D.C. The ensuing climate cataclysm will soon render the earth inhospitable for humanity, as the last such meteorite did for the dinosaurs. This looming threat calls for a radically accelerated effort to colonize space, and requires a much larger share of humanity to take part in the process.
Elma York’s experience as a WASP pilot and mathematician earns her a place in the International Aerospace Coalition’s attempts to put man on the moon, as a calculator. But with so many skilled and experienced women pilots and scientists involved with the program, it doesn’t take long before Elma begins to wonder why they can’t go into space, too.
Elma’s drive to become the first Lady Astronaut is so strong that even the most dearly held conventions of society may not stand a chance against her.

[ Well, I wasn't actually that much interested in this to begin with. But, the rave reviews all over the internet has finally intrigued me enough. ]


Empire of Silence (Sun Eater #1)
Author - Christopher Ruoccio
Publisher - Orion / DAW Books

Hadrian Marlowe, a man revered as a hero and despised as a murderer, chronicles his tale in the galaxy-spanning debut of the Sun Eater series, merging the best of space opera and epic fantasy.
It was not his war.
The galaxy remembers him as a hero: the man who burned every last alien Cielcin from the sky. They remember him as a monster: the devil who destroyed a sun, casually annihilating four billion human lives—even the Emperor himself—against Imperial orders.
But Hadrian was not a hero. He was not a monster. He was not even a soldier.
On the wrong planet, at the right time, for the best reasons, Hadrian Marlowe starts down a path that can only end in fire. He flees his father and a future as a torturer only to be left stranded on a strange, backwater world.
Forced to fight as a gladiator and navigate the intrigues of a foreign planetary court, Hadrian must fight a war he did not start, for an Empire he does not love, against an enemy he will never understand.

[ This one caught my eye with the covers first, then I read the blurb. Will give this a try. ]


The Empire of Ashes (The Draconis Memoria #3)
Author - Anthony Ryan
Publisher - Orbit/ Ace Books

For hundreds of years, the Ironship Trading Syndicate was fuelled by drake blood–and protected by the Blood-blessed, those few who could drink it and wield fearsome powers. But now the very thing that sustained the corporate world threatens to destroy it.

A drake of unimaginable power has risen, and it commands an army of both beasts and men. Rogue Blood-blessed Claydon Torcreek, Syndicate agent Lizanne Lethridge, and Ironship captain Corrick Hilemore, spread to disparate corners of the world, must rely upon the new powers and knowledge they have gained at great price to halt its forces–or face the end of all they know.

[ The conclusion to Anthony Ryan's 'Draconis Memoria' series. Should be good. But I need to read the first two first. ] 


Age of War (The Legends of the First Empire #3)
Author - Michael J. Sullivan
Publisher - Del Rey

Rich in magic and adventure, Michael J. Sullivan’s soaring fantasy novels are masterworks of heroism, love, and sacrifice. Now, in Age of War, the epic battle between humankind and the cruel godlike beings who once ruled them finally ignites in all its fury.
The alliance of humans and renegade Fhrey is fragile—and about to be tested as never before. Persephone keeps the human clans from turning on one another through her iron will and a compassionate heart. The arrogant Fhrey are barely held in check by their leader, Nyphron, who seeks to advance his own nefarious agenda through a loveless marriage that will result in the betrayal of the person Persephone loves most: Raithe, the God Killer.

As the Fhrey overlords marshal their army and sorcerers to crush the rebellion, old loyalties will be challenged while fresh conspiracies will threaten to undo all that Persephone has accomplished. In the darkest hour, when hope is all but lost, new heroes will rise . . . but at what terrible cost?

[ All I have read from 'M.J. Sullivan' I immensely enjoyed. So, an automatic pick, I guess. ] 


Deep Roots (The Innsmouth Legacy #2)
Author - Ruthanna Emrys
Publisher - Tor.com

Aphra Marsh, descendant of the People of the Water, has survived Deep One internment camps and made a grudging peace with the government that destroyed her home and exterminated her people on land. Aphra’s journey to rebuild her life and family on land, as she tracks down long-lost relatives on land. She must repopulate Innsmouth or risk seeing it torn down by greedy developers, but as she searches she discovers that people have been going missing. She will have to unravel the mystery or risk seeing her way of life slip away.

[ The short story that started this was one that I loved a lot. H.P. Lovecraft inspired shit is almost always good. ] 


Spinning Silver
Author - Naomi Novik
Publisher - Del Rey

Miryem is the daughter and granddaughter of moneylenders... but her father isn't a very good one. Free to lend and reluctant to collect, he has loaned out most of his wife's dowry and left the family on the edge of poverty--until Miryem steps in. Hardening her heart against her fellow villagers' pleas, she sets out to collect what is owed--and finds herself more than up to the task. When her grandfather loans her a pouch of silver pennies, she brings it back full of gold.

But having the reputation of being able to change silver to gold can be more trouble than it's worth--especially when her fate becomes tangled with the cold creatures that haunt the wood, and whose king has learned of her reputation and wants to exploit it for reasons Miryem cannot understand.

[ I am here due to the author's reputation, as a matter of fact. ]


The Tower of Living and Dying (Empires of Dust #2)
Author - Anna Smith Spark
Publisher - Orbit 

A powerhouse story of bloodshed, ambition, and fate, The Tower of Living and Dying is a continuation of Anna Smith Spark's brilliant Empires of Dust trilogy, which began with The Court of Broken Knives.
Marith has been a sellsword, a prince, a murderer, a demon, and dead. But something keeps bringing him back to life, and now there is nothing stopping him from taking back the throne that is rightfully his.
Thalia, the former high priestess, remains Marith's only tenuous grasp to whatever goodness he has left. His left hand and his last source of light, Thalia still believes that the power that lies within him can be used for better ends. But as more forces gather beneath Marith's banner, she can feel her influence slipping.

Read the second book in this "gritty and glorious!" (Miles Cameron) epic fantasy series reminiscent of Joe Abercrombie and Mark Lawrence where the exiled son of a king fights to reclaim his throne no matter the cost. 

[ She has been called the queen of grimdark. And, grimdark has been one of my favorite genres for a while now. ]


Redemption's Blade (After The War #1)
Author - Adrian Tchaikovsky
Publisher - Solaris

Ten years ago, the renegade demigod known as the Kinslayer returned. His armies of monsters issued from the pits of the earth, spearheaded by his brutal Yorughan soldiers. He won every battle, leaving burnt earth and corruption behind. Thrones toppled and cities fell as he drove all before him. And then he died. A handful of lucky heroes and some traitors amongst his own, and the great Kinslayer was no more.
Celestaine was one such hero and now she has tasked herself to correct the worst excesses of the Kinslayer and bring light back to her torn-up world. With two Yorughan companions she faces fanatics, war criminals and the monsters and minions the Kinslayer left behind as the fragile alliances of the war break down into feuding, greed and mistrust.

The Kinslayer may be gone, but he cast a long shadow she may never truly escape.

[ Second one on the list by a prolific fiction writer. The premise is very promising. ] 


The Descent of Monsters (Tensorate #3)
Author - J.Y. Yang
Publisher - Tor.com

JY Yang continues to redefine the limits of silkpunk fantasy with their Tensorate novellas, which the New York Times lauded as "joyously wild." In this third volume, an investigation into atrocities committed at a classified research facility threaten to expose secrets that the Protectorate will do anything to keep hidden.
You are reading this because I am dead.
Something terrible happened at the Rewar Teng Institute of Experimental Methods. When the Tensorate’s investigators arrived, they found a sea of blood and bones as far as the eye could see. One of the institute’s experiments got loose, and its rage left no survivors. The investigators returned to the capital with few clues and two prisoners: the terrorist leader Sanao Akeha and a companion known only as Rider.
Investigator Chuwan faces a puzzle. What really happened at the institute? What drew the Machinists there? What are her superiors trying to cover up? And why does she feel as if her strange dreams are forcing her down a narrowing path she cannot escape?

[ The third in another critically acclaimed tor.com novella series. ] 


Incarnation (The Horusian Wars #2)
Author - John French
Publisher - Black Library

Darkness approaches Dominicus Prime, a literal Season of Night that brings with it portents, madness and strange happenings. Standing alone as a beacon against the darkness is the Monastery of the Last Candle, a temple to the holy light of the Emperor. As the bishops and the cardinals vie for power and influence, a crisis looms among the Pilgrim Drift who are starving in their droves. Discord is rife and there are whispers of a rising cult, one committed to blood and horror. Into this political powder keg comes Inquisitor Covenant and his followers. Drawn to the shrineworld by the prescience of the Emperor's Tarot, they come seeking the agents of the Triumverate, a sect of Horusians bent on power themselves. It is the belief of Covenant that these radicals seek an incarnation, nothing less than a divine vessel, a living saint. To what end, he can only surmise, but Covenant knows it cannot bode well. He must deny the Horusians at any cost. The fate of the very sector may be determined by it.
The epic story that began in Resurrection continues as Covenant faces a challenge that will test him body and soul.

[ The only 'black library' series on this list. Probably the best by the publisher for the month of July. ]

Sunday, October 7, 2018

Book Review - City of Blades

Book - City of Blades  
Writer - Robert Jackson Bennett
Series - The Divine Cities #2   
Published By - Jo Fletcher / Broadway Books

 
I have waited a long time before writing about this one. It's not that I didn't like the book, I absolutely loved it. But 'City of Blades' just has been a difficult book to review. Once again, Bennett takes his unique and charismatic world and throws his amazingly crafted characters into real world problems. In the second novel of 'The Divine Cities' series, the author takes us head first into the reality of war, how it affects a nation and its people.

Friday, October 5, 2018

Promising Animes of Fall 2018

I haven't done anime centered posts in awhile now, as animes as a medium ceased to excite me for a few ears now. It's the start of a new season, and due to my having less time for trying out new games I have almost abandoned looking for new games. Now, it seems like the right time to watch a few shows as the year is almost at an end.

Let's restart a old tradition, shall we?

PS: I will mostly avoid sequels in this list of mine, as they are a bit difficult to fllow regarding the amount of backlog. Well, the new 'Jojo' show might be worth the time I guess.


Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken /  That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime

"Rimuru Tempest" is the new name of a slime in a fantasy world taken by a former 37-year-old human Satou Mikami after he is killed by a passing robber. Broken free from ordinary, stale past life, his fresh adventure in a fantasy world as a slime monster with unique abilities begins.

[ Well, the 'life in a fantasy world' setting is quite overdone already to be honest. But a series featuring the main protagonist as a slime does intrigue me a lot. ]

Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru / Run with the Wind

Kakeru, a former elite runner at high school, is chased for stealing food. He is saved by a Kansei University student Haiji, who is also a runner. Haiji persuades Kakeru to live in the old apartment "Chikuseisou" where he plans to team up with fellow residents to enter Hakone Ekiden Marathon, one of the most prominent university races in Japan. Kakeru soon finds out that all of the residents except for Haiji and himself are complete novices.

[ 'Sports' centered anime is always a safe bet for entertainment. This one promises to focus on marathon running, which is a new concept. ]

Goblin Slayer

A young priestess has formed her first adventuring party, but almost immediately they find themselves in distress. It's the Goblin Slayer who comes to their rescue—a man who's dedicated his life to the extermination of all goblins, by any means necessary. And when rumors of his feats begin to circulate, there's no telling who might come calling next...

[ This might be something good, I am taking a chance with this one actually. ]

Hinomaruzumou

It is a divine ritual, a martial art, a combat sport—it's sumo!!
A "small" new student, Ushio Hinomaru, appears before the weak little sumo club of Oodachi High School! The words "big" and "heavy" are the rules to this sport, which does not fit this newbie any inch, but this guy goes and does what...?! Ushio and the small sumo club climbs its way to the top!
The goal is Hinoshita Kaisan! (a title for the highest rank in professional sumo, equivalent of Yokozuna)
A fired up high school sumo tale—no retakes allowed!!

[ Another sports/martial arts anime that I am quite hopeful for. This one has a successful manga which has been running for awhile now. ]

Karakuri Circus

The protagonist, Masaru, has just inherited a big fortune after the death of his father. However, people are trying to get their hands on it by any means necessary, even if it means killing him. Narumi helps Masaru from being kidnapped after fighting strange figures. He finds out that they're not humans, but wooden puppets with amazing strength. After a hard fight, Narumi is forced to admit that he's no opponent for them; and just when he starts to think that Masaru will be captured, Shirogane, Masaru's watcher arrives from France with a weapon, the puppet Arlequin. Here begins the story of Karakuri Circus.

[ A manga, which ended more than 10 years ago, has 40+ volumes is finally getting adapted. I am in, obviously. ]

These are the five shows that I am most definitely going to check out this fall. I might also check out continuing shows like 'JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind', 'GeGeGe no Kitaro' and 'Attack on Titan Season 3' or returning shows like 'Toaru Majutsu no Index III', 'Golden Kamuy 2nd Season' and 'Tokyo Ghoul:re 2nd Season'. Then again, I am also quite hopeful for some other new shows like 'Double Decker! Doug & Kirill', 'RErideD: Derrida, who leaps through time' and 'Gakuen Basara'.

This seems like a season of anime with lots of promises, let's just stay hopeful for now.

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Short Story Review - The Guile

Short Story - The Guile
Writer - Ian McDonald
Published By - Tor.com

 
'Man versus Machine' or 'Old versus New' is a theme that has been used many a times in various forms of fiction. So, as a matter of fact, I wasn't particularly enthusiastic about 'The Guile'. But, at the end of the day, in case of a short story it is all about execution. And 'Ian McDonald' really adds his unique flavor to this age old theme while creating a story full of lovable characters. The end result is a fun and refreshing short that retains a lingering taste in mind even after it's finished.