Re: (Meetpoint) Brothers of Earth by C J Cherryh

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Sujet : Re: (Meetpoint) Brothers of Earth by C J Cherryh
De : jdnicoll (at) *nospam* panix.com (James Nicoll)
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Date : 10. Jan 2025, 17:42:39
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In article <lucr5lF9316U2@mid.individual.net>,
Chris Buckley  <alan@sabir.com> wrote:
On 2025-01-07, Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> wrote:
On 7 Jan 2025 14:12:27 -0000, jdnicoll@panix.com (James Nicoll) wrote:
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Brothers of Earth  (Hanan Rebellion, volume 1) by C J Cherryh
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Castaway Kurt Morgan will live the rest of his life among the humanoid
nemet. The rest of Morgan's life might not be long. Nemet know humans
as would-be conquerors and brutes. Why trust Morgan?
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https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/when-the-rains-came-tumbling-down
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Although /some/ of her series make sense and might even be
intentionally set in the same future, I suspect that others are the
result of the publisher's wanting every book to be in a Series.
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I don't recall /ever/ believing that /Brothers of Earth/ and /Hunter
of Worlds/ had anything in common except the author.
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A lot of mine were SFBC editions, some quite early. Indeed, my first
CJ Cherryh was a genuine series: The Faded Sun. After that, anything
she wrote was a mandatory purchase/read.
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Being this tight with SFBC may or may not have affected availability.
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I agree, I never saw any relationship between her first two novels and
I don't think she did either at the time.  I met Cherryh at the only
SF convention I ever attended, just after _Hunter of Worlds_ was
published.  She talked about her upcoming series and a common
technological background that she wanted to work with, but not that
everything was the same universe.
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Cherryh is probably my favorite author, with many more of her books on
my Favorite bookcase than any other author (though neither of the
first two is there). I think I have all of her books except her
translations.  Even with that background, though, I wonder how James
is going to get through this project.  I really don't see that the 22
books of the _Foreigner_ series is worth the effort of
reading/rereading and writing a review for each book.  A
bit of a waste of James' talents. The series as a whole may be worth
several reviews, but the theme doesn't change throughout, just
incremental developments.  Still, James is managing to review Japanese
manga with much the same problem, so perhaps...

I thought I'd sample some of the Foreigners but not review all of them.
If I do one Cherryh a month, it will probably take me over a year to
get to them....



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Date Sujet#  Auteur
7 Jan 25 * (Meetpoint) Brothers of Earth by C J Cherryh10James Nicoll
7 Jan 25 `* Re: (Meetpoint) Brothers of Earth by C J Cherryh9Paul S Person
8 Jan 25  +* Re: (Meetpoint) Brothers of Earth by C J Cherryh2Don_from_AZ
8 Jan 25  i`- Re: (Meetpoint) Brothers of Earth by C J Cherryh1Paul S Person
10 Jan 25  `* Re: (Meetpoint) Brothers of Earth by C J Cherryh6Chris Buckley
10 Jan 25   +- Re: (Meetpoint) Brothers of Earth by C J Cherryh1James Nicoll
10 Jan 25   `* Re: (Meetpoint) Brothers of Earth by C J Cherryh4Paul S Person
10 Jan 25    `* Re: (Meetpoint) Brothers of Earth by C J Cherryh3James Nicoll
11 Jan 25     `* Re: (Meetpoint) Brothers of Earth by C J Cherryh2Paul S Person
12 Jan 25      `- Re: (Meetpoint) Brothers of Earth by C J Cherryh1Chris Buckley

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