I'm reading Perdido Street Station by China Miéville, Stahl's Psychopharmacology, and Southern Gods by John Jacobs. Next up is The Laundry Files series by Charles Stross; if you like cosmic horror, Scottish humour, and spycraft, these are must reads.
Perdido is a bit hard to start due to the the usual noun soup issues that plague genre fiction, but after a few chapters this fades. As with most of China's books, it's pretty left wing. Charles Stross is also a left winger (he did a really good interview with Trash Future a month ago).
I'm reading Perdido Street Station by China Miéville, Stahl's Psychopharmacology, and Southern Gods by John Jacobs. Next up is The Laundry Files series by Charles Stross; if you like cosmic horror, Scottish humour, and spycraft, these are must reads.
Thank you. I've been intrigued by Mieville and Stross for so long, just need the time to get into them.
Perdido is a bit hard to start due to the the usual noun soup issues that plague genre fiction, but after a few chapters this fades. As with most of China's books, it's pretty left wing. Charles Stross is also a left winger (he did a really good interview with Trash Future a month ago).
Thanks, I'll check out that interview.
I'd also suggest Glasshouse and Singularity Sky by Stross