Here's a special guest commentary from my GF, culled from an IM log.
N: Oh, I finished "Hominids" btw.
G: Should I read Hominids?
N: Sadly, no.
G: I thought as much.
N: As always, Sawyer has a lot of interesting ideas
N: that somehow turn mundane in his hands.
I wasn't planning on reading it even though it is one of the 5 nominees for the Hugo; I've been burned by Sawyer before (Sorry RangerWickett). But she volunteered to take one for the team and read it just in case the new book was better than the old ones. Apparently not.
That leaves me still reading The Years of Rice and Salt (Kim Stanley Robinson), with The Scar (China Mieville) and Bones of the Earth (Michael Swanwick) left in the hopper. A thumbs up to the other nominee, Kiln People (David Brin), btw.
N: Oh, I finished "Hominids" btw.
G: Should I read Hominids?
N: Sadly, no.
G: I thought as much.
N: As always, Sawyer has a lot of interesting ideas
N: that somehow turn mundane in his hands.
I wasn't planning on reading it even though it is one of the 5 nominees for the Hugo; I've been burned by Sawyer before (Sorry RangerWickett). But she volunteered to take one for the team and read it just in case the new book was better than the old ones. Apparently not.
That leaves me still reading The Years of Rice and Salt (Kim Stanley Robinson), with The Scar (China Mieville) and Bones of the Earth (Michael Swanwick) left in the hopper. A thumbs up to the other nominee, Kiln People (David Brin), btw.