Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days

Alastair Reynolds
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Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days

Bormgans
3/2/2015
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This book contains 2 novellas, loosely connected.

Diamond Dogs (130 pages) is the most "gothic" story I've read of Reynolds so far. It is about a sort of cross between the Shrike (of Hyperion-fame) and the Cube (the movie), visited by steampunkish Frankensteinian humans. It feels a bit like an exercise to write a Cube-like story (intriguing mysterious structure filled with traps) and amounts mainly to the protagonists going from chamber to chamber. It's okay, but nothing compared to Reynolds' longer fiction, and because of the above mentioned influences, it feels totally out of place in the Revelation Space universe. (2.5/5)

Turquoise Days (100 pages) is a lot better than the first story. It's about a colony doing research on the Pattern Jugglers, massive databases made of alien biomass floating in oceans on distant planets. Their peacefull existence is disturbed by the impending arrival of an Ultra ship. (3.5/5)

This collection is okay: fun and quickly read, but not a good place to start your exploration of Alastair Reynolds' amazing other work. My advice: start with Revelation Space, and if that clicks, you'll end up reading this anyway.

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