Re: Nebula Finalists 2008

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Sujet : Re: Nebula Finalists 2008
De : alan (at) *nospam* sabir.com (Chris Buckley)
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Date : 04. Nov 2024, 19:19:46
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On 2024-11-04, James Nicoll <jdnicoll@panix.com> wrote:
In article <los5hfFhm3gU1@mid.individual.net>,
Chris Buckley  <alan@sabir.com> wrote:
On 2024-11-04, James Nicoll <jdnicoll@panix.com> wrote:
2008! Canadian PM Harper feigns official regret for the residential
school system, billions around the world are heart-broken when the
Large Hadron Collider does not create a mini-black hole and instantly
destroy the Earth, and in the US, the election of the very first Black
President drives tens of millions of white voters completely bat-shit
insane.
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Which 2008 Nebula Finalist Novels Have You Read?
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The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon
Odyssey by Jack McDevitt
Ragamuffin by Tobias S. Buckell
The Accidental Time Machine by Joe Haldeman
The New Moon's Arms by Nalo Hopkinson
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Only the McDevitt and the Buckell.
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Only the Chabon and the Buckell. The Buckell was quite good (second in
a series that trailed off I thought.)  The Chabon was a more typical
Nebula Award winner - more mainstream and I admired it (or parts of
it) but didn't like it.
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Nothing shorter, nor any of the films.
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I am puzzled by how few of the finalists I read. I guess my shadowy
masters didn't think the finalists were particularly commercial, or
they were snapping them up for themselves.

I would venture that there weren't that many above average books that year.
Looking at a more extended Hugo nominee list (top 15), there were lots of
sequels/series (Rowling, Pratchett, Scalzi etc) but not many very good
books, IMO, so attention got spread out among many books.

There were two of my Favorites that year, but I'm not that surprised they
didn't make Nebula nominee status .  _Halting State_ appealed to me but has
somewhat niche appeal. _The Name of the Wind_ has more mass appeal, but as
an author's first book fantasy doorstop probably hadn't been read by enough
of the Nebula crowd.

Chris

Date Sujet#  Auteur
4 Nov 24 * Nebula Finalists 20087James Nicoll
4 Nov 24 +* Re: Nebula Finalists 20083Chris Buckley
4 Nov 24 i`* Re: Nebula Finalists 20082James Nicoll
4 Nov 24 i `- Re: Nebula Finalists 20081Chris Buckley
4 Nov 24 +- Re: Nebula Finalists 20081Bobbie Sellers
4 Nov 24 +- Re: Nebula Finalists 20081Paul S Person
4 Nov 24 `- Re: Nebula Finalists 20081Robert Woodward

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