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mgspiller February 21 2015, 22:05:23 UTC

No no Liam, stop pussyfooting around, tell us what you really think.... ;-)

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a_cubed February 22 2015, 11:27:00 UTC
Beat me to that comment.

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major_clanger February 22 2015, 08:51:03 UTC
Hmmm - the one stand-alone novel by Cassutt I've read, Red Moon, was not at all bad. Perhaps it's Goyer's influence, or maybe Cassutt does better at historical novels than sf.

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a_cubed February 22 2015, 11:29:53 UTC
Actually, the fact that (one of) the author(s) works in another genre explaisn two things: why they're so bad at SF (few authors can be good at multiple genres, though there are some) and why they got published with a poor work (publishing houses sometimes screw up their cross-genre editing decisions due to marketing putting their oar in and pushing the "really great innovative SF idea that our hit romance writer came up with - someone goes back in time, kills his apparent grandfather as a young man then falls in love wth his grandmother and becomes his own grandfather - PNH says he's had this kind of pitch numerous times from other-genre editors).

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lproven March 7 2015, 21:05:59 UTC
I can well believe this point about pitches, and I salute your insightful synthesis of the bigger picture.

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lproven March 7 2015, 21:05:14 UTC
Interesting!

Some of the only stuff that felt at all plausible in the novel was the stuff about NASA groundside operations.

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jhaelan February 22 2015, 20:20:13 UTC
I'm wondering why you gave it one star?

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lproven March 7 2015, 21:06:44 UTC
That seems to be the lowest rating that Goodreads allows. 1 = bad, 2 = poor, 3 = fair, 4 = good, 5 = great, AFAIUI.

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