He definitely is. I like his other stuff pretty well, but Lamb is #1 and the Pocket books have the same vibe.I loved Christopher Moore. I haven’t read any of his stuff in years. Good to see he’s still going.
Update: I like Witch King but so far it's more Raksura than Murderbot or Ile-Rien so YMMV.Witch King by Martha Wells currently underway. Liking it so far.
Human nature is hard to pin down. It always seems to be either exactly what the writer’s society values, the opposite of that, or some idealized third option.One that I liked, one that I think display's a naive view of human nature on Niven's part, and one that is not so much hard science fiction as confusing science fiction.
So, I ended up liking Witch King quite a bit, as the start of something. The characters themselves don't particularly stand out, but M. Wells has always done spectacular non-Eurocentric, non-Tolkien world-building and that seems to be the direction the series is headed. Also, it's a nice change to see characters that aren't just starting out (although there's a fair bit of that too).Update: I like Witch King but so far it's more Raksura than Murderbot or Ile-Rien so YMMV.
Oh, I didn't realize Joan Vinge had another Snow Queen sequel. Too bad it's pretty weak. The first two were quite niceI have started Vinge's Tangled Up In Blue, another Snow Queen book, I think I read it while back, and found it pretty weak.