Sujet : Re: John Grimes (A Bertram Chandler) - a little help?
De : tnusenet17 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Tony Nance)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 17. May 2025, 19:59:27
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On 5/16/25 9:06 PM, Bobbie Sellers wrote:
On 5/16/25 15:04, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
In article <10083hn$3s9qp$1@dont-email.me>,
Tony Nance <tnusenet17@gmail.com> wrote:
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I was looking at my shelves for something to read next, and I realized I
have roughly a dozen novels set in the Rim universe. A few feature Derek
Calver, set before John Grimes emerges as the main protagonist; and
almost all of my Grimes novels are set early in his career.
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Both isfdb and wikipedia give a pretty good in-universe chronological
order, and of course it's pretty easy to figure out publication order as
well.
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Any advice on how to go about reading this series? Is it important to
read the Calver stories first? Anything I should be aware of that can't
be deduced from isfdb?
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Thanks for any help,
Tony
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IIRC Calver was a bit of a sad sack and Grimes was much more entertaining.
Assuming I am recalling correctly, I would say you can skip those
with no ill effects.
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The later, DAW, books let Chandler use a higher page count and were, I think,
better for it. _The Big Black Mark_ is probably the most pivotal book
in the series, explaining how the older Grimes came to be a big-shot in
a threadbare pond.
i remember enjoying the Rim novels intensely quite some years ago.
bliss.
I am hoping it turns out that way for me, starting soon-ish.
- Tony