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84K by Claire North. It’s a dystopian novel about corporatization of government.
At first glance that might sound generic, but she’s an incredible writer, and really makes the world she created come alive.
84K by Claire North. It’s a dystopian novel about corporatization of government.
At first glance that might sound generic, but she’s an incredible writer, and really makes the world she created come alive.
Standard Ebooks is a wonderful resource, although they do sometimes go for more modern words or spelling. It’s to help modern readers better understand old texts, but it means you won’t get some of the cool and quaint wording and formatting.
So do I, but I can see why someone would be put off the whole series after reading The Colour of Magic, so having some other books to recommend makes sense to me.
I’m nearing the end of Ship of Magic by Robin Hobb.
I really liked the Assassin trilogy, and this one is off to a great start for the Liveship series.
But damn, if she doesn’t give her characters the short end of the stick in pretty much every case.
Look to Windward by Iain M. Banks. Space opera at its best.