I finished Altered Carbon after two days.
I liked it a lot, had some real Bladerunner ideas in it.
It's a mixture of action/adventure/detective/cyberpunk/sci-fi.
Lots of sex and violence. And I don't mean romance and excitment.
Although there is some of that also.
I will admit that I was struggling a bit by the final chapters, mainly because the plot had got so convulted; but it was aiming towards a very predictable ending.
I think the author tried a little too hard to prove he could write a plot filled story myself.
There's quite a few characters one has to keep track of.
The futuristic ability to have one's consciousness downloaded into a 'stack' and then uploaded into a 'sleeve'...a new body...made for some interesting scenarios.
I'm now reading book two: Broken Angels.
This one steers away from a detective story and takes the reader more into a military style adventure.
Lots of new terms and expressions being made up along the way...and some political/corporate power plays coming up thick and fast.
I have to admit I don't like overly complicated stories, be they fiction or sci-fi.
I much prefer well designed alien worlds and enviroments rather than twisting plot lines.
The vehicles in the Altered Carbon worlds can be driven along a road or fly thru the air and sometimes even be used underwater.
I'm still waiting for the author to explain what powers them and how they actully work. Being a motorcycle maniac it's not enough for me to just accept a car or bike in the future hovers or flies...I want to know what they use for propulsion.
The jet-bikes in my futuristic biker stories use anti-matter engines controlled by tri-magnets and are held aloft (a meter or so above the ground) by repulsor beams. The jet blast from the exhaust at the rear of the bikes propels them forwards.
It's a lot better than simply saying a jet-bike can fly!
But I haven't read a lot of the newer sci-fi authors in recent years so I thought give Richard Morgan a go because he's had some very good reviews at Amazon and other sites.
I'll let you all know how I go with Broken Angels and the next novel in the series...Woken Furies.
Cheers: Jaq.
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You can read some of my stories here:
Skulkers. Jack be nimble, Jack be quick. RAT's. La Carcajou. Jet Bike Boogie...at pulpanddagger.
Swamp Story. Down South. Florida Haze.Wild Justice...
at bikernet. (Plus many of my motorcycle related articles.)
The Covert OP. Chick Prick...at milstory.
I liked it a lot, had some real Bladerunner ideas in it.
It's a mixture of action/adventure/detective/cyberpunk/sci-fi.
Lots of sex and violence. And I don't mean romance and excitment.
Although there is some of that also.
I will admit that I was struggling a bit by the final chapters, mainly because the plot had got so convulted; but it was aiming towards a very predictable ending.
I think the author tried a little too hard to prove he could write a plot filled story myself.
There's quite a few characters one has to keep track of.
The futuristic ability to have one's consciousness downloaded into a 'stack' and then uploaded into a 'sleeve'...a new body...made for some interesting scenarios.
I'm now reading book two: Broken Angels.
This one steers away from a detective story and takes the reader more into a military style adventure.
Lots of new terms and expressions being made up along the way...and some political/corporate power plays coming up thick and fast.
I have to admit I don't like overly complicated stories, be they fiction or sci-fi.
I much prefer well designed alien worlds and enviroments rather than twisting plot lines.
The vehicles in the Altered Carbon worlds can be driven along a road or fly thru the air and sometimes even be used underwater.
I'm still waiting for the author to explain what powers them and how they actully work. Being a motorcycle maniac it's not enough for me to just accept a car or bike in the future hovers or flies...I want to know what they use for propulsion.
The jet-bikes in my futuristic biker stories use anti-matter engines controlled by tri-magnets and are held aloft (a meter or so above the ground) by repulsor beams. The jet blast from the exhaust at the rear of the bikes propels them forwards.
It's a lot better than simply saying a jet-bike can fly!
But I haven't read a lot of the newer sci-fi authors in recent years so I thought give Richard Morgan a go because he's had some very good reviews at Amazon and other sites.
I'll let you all know how I go with Broken Angels and the next novel in the series...Woken Furies.
Cheers: Jaq.
----------------------------------------------------------------
You can read some of my stories here:
Skulkers. Jack be nimble, Jack be quick. RAT's. La Carcajou. Jet Bike Boogie...at pulpanddagger.
Swamp Story. Down South. Florida Haze.Wild Justice...
at bikernet. (Plus many of my motorcycle related articles.)
The Covert OP. Chick Prick...at milstory.