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plasma
Posted 2013-06-01 4:36 PM (#5175)
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really enjoyed this book, but just found out it's part of a series

has anyone read "Steel Beach" and "The Golden Globe"

and would you recommend them ?
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Rhoswynn
Posted 2013-06-02 9:04 AM (#5179 - in reply to #5175)
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I really enjoyed them. Varley is an excellent storyteller. I hadn't realized The Opiuchi Hotline was part of that series. I will be reading that !
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plasma
Posted 2013-06-02 9:34 AM (#5180 - in reply to #5175)
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i just ordered both of them on ebay earlier, the seller had both

SPOILER
did the crew that went the opiuchi hotline save the people from our 8 planets or not ? at the end the poseidon lilo just says people we know(is there, talking about another plant ) they must of right, cause the invaders gave the earth lilo that thing
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spino
Posted 2013-06-02 9:40 AM (#5181 - in reply to #5175)
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Steel Beach and The Golden globes are Varley's best books by far. However, I would read his Titan, et al series first.
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plasma
Posted 2013-06-02 9:46 AM (#5182 - in reply to #5175)
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are they related ?
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spino
Posted 2013-06-02 10:26 AM (#5184 - in reply to #5175)
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I honestly can't remember. I seem to recall not to each other, but to Ophiuchi Hotline. But I could be wrong.
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justifiedsinner
Posted 2013-06-02 10:32 AM (#5185 - in reply to #5175)
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No. Titan, Wizard etc are part of a separate series.
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plasma
Posted 2013-06-02 11:20 AM (#5187 - in reply to #5175)
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are they completely separate @justifiedinner ?

titan
wikiPlot summary [edit] A scientific expedition to the planet Saturn in 2025 aboard the ship Ringmaster


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Posted 2013-06-02 11:34 AM (#5189 - in reply to #5187)
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plasma - 2013-06-02 11:20 AM are they completely separate @justifiedinner ?

I'm rather Hobbit-ish in that I can usually justify a second dinner

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justifiedsinner
Posted 2013-06-02 11:47 AM (#5190 - in reply to #5175)
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If I remember correctly human technology was destroyed by the Invaders and most people left Earth. That is not the case for the Gaea trilogy and Gaea is not one of the Invaders.
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Posted 2014-07-02 6:14 AM (#8056 - in reply to #5175)
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I remember thinking, when the Internet first gained prominence, "Oh, hey, Varley saw that whole 'pay for streaming access to all the knowledge in the world thing' coming in The Ophiuchi Hotline".
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daxxh
Posted 2014-07-02 10:39 PM (#8070 - in reply to #5175)
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I read Steel Beach. I liked it and would recommend it. I haven't read The Golden Globe yet. It's been on my TBR pile for years.
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