Due
to coronavirus, and the increased time at home (read: lots of work in
the garden that I probably should have done over the past
several years but haven’t until now), I have been devouring the
Expanse universe, more precisely works by Daniel Abraham. Four
novels, three short stories, and two television seasons of The
Expanse in four weeks, plus a novel in The Dagger & the Coin
universe. I think it’s fair to say it’s an addiction. (I’m
currently in the middle of the fifth Expanse novel…) A wonderful
balance between character and plot (i.e. it’s highly entertaining
without being too condescending in its treatment of dialogue,
behavior, culture, internal monologue, etc.), it’s the perfect
half-minded reading while trimming hedges, spreading fertilizer,
turning over the compost pile, raking winter’s leftover dead leaves
and twigs, staining the kids’ treehouse, making minor repairs to
the shed, firing up the lawnmower, removing weeds, clipping water
sprouts, getting bicycles ready for winter, priming the lawnmower, building raised garden beds, kicking birds out of the kitchen
ventilator, cutting grass, tilling soil, planting vegetables…
…this
is all a warning—a way of saying there are a number of reviews
upcoming that are all from the mind of Daniel Abraham, and for the
Expanse works, the mind of Ty Franck, also. Hopefully crack doesn’t
kill. The exercise in the garden should at least give me a fighting
chance.
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