[Originally https://wmconnolley.livejournal.com/32339.html]
Sometime last week, D said "would it be OK if I went bouldering this weekend?" [Bouldering, if you don't know, is climbing, but low enough down that you don't need a rope. As distinct from soloing, which is when you're high enough to need a rope, but don't have one.] The plan was that one of his friends family would drive some of them up to the Peaks - somewhere near Stanage - for the Sunday. And a friend of his called Jamie would come and stay over on Saturday night. Had this been Miranda it would have been planned and communicated endlessly in detail; as it was D it was planned by grunts and assumed to work. Which it did: Jamie stayed over, a perfectly pleasant young lad, and they played computer games before retiring at a sensible hour, since they needed to get up unseasoanbly early:7:40 (for the weekend; D gets up then during the week anyway).
And all went well. I didn't worry much about the possibility of D falling and hurting himself, because there was no point in worrying, and it didn't happen.
I record this as probably the first time that D has gone out of himself in this way. He's gone on scout camps and stuff, but those are always organised by adults; AFAIK this was organised by them. Hopefully, they'll do more. He's just swapped (or tried to) his "enrichment activity" next year from Politics+Economics to PES (Perse Exploration Society), mostly because his friends are doing same, but also because he genuinely likes camping.
Monday, 17 June 2013
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Science Fiction: The 101 Best Novels 1985-2010
[Originally https://wmconnolley.livejournal.com/32082.html Having now re-skimmed in xfer in 2019, I've managed to add one - Temeraire - and it's meh.]
I ran across this list (via Use of Weapons, via an Iain Banks obit). So I thought I'd check. I've read 25, and disagree with the inclusion of 8.
Key:
* R - read (and if so, whether I agree it merits the list),
* N - not read.
Of the one's I've said "yes" to, almost all fit into the "an entirely new concept". Ender's game was for the video arcade generation, for example.
I'm not doing a good job reading the recent stuff, am I?
I ran across this list (via Use of Weapons, via an Iain Banks obit). So I thought I'd check. I've read 25, and disagree with the inclusion of 8.
Key:
* R - read (and if so, whether I agree it merits the list),
* N - not read.
Of the one's I've said "yes" to, almost all fit into the "an entirely new concept". Ender's game was for the video arcade generation, for example.
N The Handmaid’s Tale (1985) R Ender’s Game (1985) - yes. An entirely new concept N Radio Free Albemuth (1985) R Always Coming Home (1985) - no. Not without merit, but compared to Earthsea, its nothing. N This Is the Way the World Ends (1985) R Galápagos (1985) - no. Just a toy parable N The Falling Woman (1986) N The Shore of Women (1986) N A Door Into Ocean (1986) N Soldiers of Paradise (1987) N Life During Wartime (1987) - but the Talking Heads song is astounding R The Sea and Summer (1987) - yes. Elegaic N Cyteen (1988) N Neverness (1988) N The Steerswoman (1989) R Grass (1989) - yes. R Use of Weapons (1990) - yes. Classic Culture R Queen of Angels (1990) - yes. The excitement and ultimate disappointment of a probe to another star N Barrayar (1991) N Synners (1991) N Sarah Canary (1991) R White Queen (1991) - yes. Superb R Eternal Light (1991) - yes. Mysterious mind-expanding space opera R Stations of the Tide (1991) - yes. Pretty damn weird. Vacuum Flowers should also be on the list N Timelike Infinity (1992) N Dead Girls (1992) N Jumper (1992) N China Mountain Zhang (1992) R Red Mars (1992) - no. Overblown. Icehenge is KSR's classic R A Fire Upon the Deep (1992) - yes. R Aristoi (1992) - yes. N Doomsday Book (1992) N Parable of the Sower (1993) N Ammonite (1993) N Chimera (1993) R Nightside the Long Sun (1993) - no. Book of the New Sun is Wolfe's classic, as any Fule Kno N Brittle Innings (1994) N Permutation City (1994) N Blood (1994) N Mother of Storms (1995) R Sailing Bright Eternity (1995) - no, drivel. In the Ocean of Night is the classic (and I'll allow you Across the Sea of Suns) but its downhill from there N Galatea 2.2 (1995) R The Diamond Age (1995) - yes N The Transmigration of Souls (1996) N The Fortunate Fall (1996) N The Sparrow/Children of God (1996/1998) N Holy Fire (1996) R Night Lamp (1996) - yes. Its Jack Vance, not at his best, but even his worst is better than most people's best N In the Garden of Iden (1997) R Forever Peace (1997) - no. Read and marvel at The Forever War, and stop there N Glimmering (1997) N As She Climbed Across the Table (1997) R The Cassini Division (1998) - yes N Bloom (1998) R Vast (1998) - no. An attempt at weird / mysterious, but it doesn't work N The Golden Globe (1998) N Headlong (1999) N Cave of Stars (1999) N Genesis (2000) N Super-Cannes (2000) N Under the Skin (2000) N Perdido Street Station (2000) N Distance Haze (2000) R Revelation Space trilogy (2000) -yes R Salt (2000) - no. I *think* I've read this one. All his books are sort-of the same, and nearly-good-enough. Consider Snow instead N Ventus (2001) N The Cassandra Complex (2001) N Light (2002) R Altered Carbon (2002) - yes N The Separation (2002) N The Golden Age (2002) N The Time Traveler’s Wife (2003) N Natural History (2003) N The Labyrinth Key / Spears of God N River of Gods (2004) N The Plot Against America (2004) N Never Let Me Go (2005) N The House of Storms (2005) N Counting Heads (2005) N Air (Or, Have Not Have) (2005) N Accelerando (2005) N Spin (2005) N My Dirty Little Book of Stolen Time (2006) N The Road (2006) N Temeraire / His Majesty’s Dragon (2006) [2019 update: now read, and no: read Uprooted, or Spinning Silver] N Blindsight (2006) [2024 update: now read, not enthusiastic] N HARM (2007) N The Yiddish Policemen’s Union (2007) N The Secret City (2007) N In War Times (2007) N Postsingular (2007) N Shadow of the Scorpion (2008) R The Hunger Games trilogy (2008-2010) - maybe. I read book 1, and liked it, but declined the chance to read book 2 N Little Brother (2008) N The Alchemy of Stone (2008) R The Windup Girl (2009) - yes N Steal Across the Sky(2009) N Boneshaker (2009) N Zoo City (2010) N Zero History (2010) N The Quantum Thief (2010)
I'm not doing a good job reading the recent stuff, am I?