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Tag: Space opera

Avatar: The Way of Water, and mind uploading

As usual, I'm late to the party, not having seen this in the theaters. But it became available for streaming this weekend. As with the first, it's a visually stunning movie. And also as with the first, while I know I was supposed to be captivated by the animals and vegetation, and was to some … Continue reading Avatar: The Way of Water, and mind uploading →

SelfAwarePatterns Science Fiction, Zeitgeist 14 Comments June 11, 2023 3 Minutes

The Immortality Thief

Still on a fiction binge. The most recent one is The Immortality Thief by Taran Hunt. It appears to be Hunt's first novel, and the writing shows a few rough edges, but not in any way that detracts from the experience of the story. The setting is an interstellar future. Humanity appears to be dominated … Continue reading The Immortality Thief →

SelfAwarePatterns Science Fiction 13 Comments May 27, 2023 2 Minutes

The Final Architecture

Still fighting dental issues, and so still burning through a lot of fiction. The latest is Adrian Tchaikovsky's The Final Architecture trilogy. This is epic space opera in the spirit of James S.A. Corey's The Expanse, featuring a ragtag spaceship crew finding themselves embroiled in a war between different species and empires, and an overall … Continue reading The Final Architecture →

SelfAwarePatterns Science Fiction 30 Comments May 13, 2023 4 Minutes

The Protectorate trilogy

I haven't been posting much lately, mostly due to complications from a dental procedure. Often when sick and in pain, I fall back on entertainment to pass the time, and Megan O'Keefe's Protectorate trilogy turned out to be what I needed: a long epic tale with interesting concepts and compelling characters. In the far future … Continue reading The Protectorate trilogy →

SelfAwarePatterns Science Fiction 9 Comments April 23, 2023April 23, 2023 4 Minutes

Children of Memory

Cover for Children of Memory

Children of Memory is the third book in Adrian Tchaikovsky's trilogy: Children of Time. This series chronicles the rise of an interstellar civilization. At the beginning of the series, humanity has begun projects to terraform several planets in other solar systems. The plan is to use a genetic virus to uplift (make sapient) an implanted … Continue reading Children of Memory →

SelfAwarePatterns Science Fiction 12 Comments March 12, 2023 4 Minutes

Needle (Inverted Frontier Book 3)

The latest installment of Linda Nagata's Inverted Frontier series, Needle, dropped last week, so of course I had to immediately move it to the top of the reading list. This is far future space opera, but with hard(ish) science fiction bent. Unlike typical space opera, there is no faster than light travel, so no galactic … Continue reading Needle (Inverted Frontier Book 3) →

SelfAwarePatterns Science Fiction 16 Comments July 23, 2022 3 Minutes

Century Rain

Recently I recommended Alastair Reynolds' new book Inhibitor Phase. In subsequent conversation with Wyrd Smythe, I remembered that there were a couple of books in Reynolds' backlist that I had missed. One of these is Century Rain, a novel that, based on Wyrd's assessment, was definitely worth reading. Century Rain is a standalone novel, one … Continue reading Century Rain →

SelfAwarePatterns Science Fiction 15 Comments February 19, 2022February 19, 2022 3 Minutes

Inhibitor Phase

It's been a while since I've read a book in Alastair Reynolds' Revelation Space series. Reynolds, who has a background as a professional astrophysicist, writes fairly hard science fiction, particularly space opera. I say "fairly" because he isn't above mixing in speculative concepts to make the story more interesting. But most of his fiction doesn't … Continue reading Inhibitor Phase →

SelfAwarePatterns Science Fiction 15 Comments December 16, 2021 4 Minutes

Leviathan Falls (Book 9 of The Expanse)

I discovered the first book of The Expanse series, Leviathan Wakes, back in 2014. By then the first three books had already been out. I'm pretty sure I burned through those early books in a few weeks. I know I've read all the subsequent ones as they came out. This was a series that channeled … Continue reading Leviathan Falls (Book 9 of The Expanse) →

SelfAwarePatterns Science Fiction 10 Comments December 5, 2021December 5, 2021 3 Minutes

Lost in Space 3

One of my favorite shows as a young boy was Lost in Space. But when I attempted to rewatch it several years ago, I discovered that it hadn't aged well at all. Except for the earliest episodes, it was basically unwatchable. And after a 1990s failed attempt as a movie reboot, which I enjoyed but … Continue reading Lost in Space 3 →

SelfAwarePatterns Science Fiction 30 Comments December 4, 2021 2 Minutes

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