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JayBird76

BigJay@bookwyrm.social

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I'm a married gay looking to meet new friends in the #LGBT community. I enjoy #photography, #writing, #atheist, #politics, #PlexMedia, #Ubuntu, and #Linux. I love hard sci-fi, dystopian societies, and young adult literature.

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Voltaire: Candide (2005) 4 stars

Candide, ou l'Optimisme ( kon-DEED, French: [kɑ̃did] (listen)) is a French satire first published in …

I'm going to admit defeat and just stop reading this. Yes, it's satire, but it's just so unbelievable. It's like Voltaire is beating a dead horse until it decomposes and then manages to keep finding other horses to do the same thing to. We get your point, Voltaire!

Voltaire: Candide (2005) 4 stars

Candide, ou l'Optimisme ( kon-DEED, French: [kɑ̃did] (listen)) is a French satire first published in …

I was in college the first time I read Candide. I don’t think the professor mentioned that Voltaire was a philosopher. Nor did he mention the reason Voltaire wrote the story to begin with. My impression at the time was that Candide was just a story of misfortunate events. I had no idea Voltaire was pushing back against the philosophers on the continent and that Candide was a big F.U. to them. He had a good imagination, that’s for sure.

reviewed A Talent For War by Jack McDevitt (An Alex Benedict Novel)

Jack McDevitt: A Talent For War (2004, Ace) 4 stars

What an Incredible Story

5 stars

A Talent for War, by Jack McDevitt, was published in 1989. It’s the first in the series of books that follow Alex Benedict. The series is set far into the future when mankind has colonized a good portion of the galaxy, and the planets have their own cultures and histories.

Alex is an antiques dealer and the nephew of famed archeologist Gabe Benedict. Gabe has passed away leaving a mystery for Alex to uncover. The adventure leads him to confront an enemy of mankind and the find of a lifetime.

I wasn’t too sure how I’d like this book when I first started reading it. There were a lot of times where the action seemed to drag, but now that I’ve finished reading it, all of the seemingly minor details were quite important. For the story to make sense at the end, the I had to learn about a war …

Jack McDevitt: Starhawk (The Academy series(Priscilla Hutchins) novel Book 7) (2013, Ace) 5 stars

Excellent Space Opera!

5 stars

Starhawk, by Jack McDevitt, was first published in 2013. It’s part of the Prescilla Hutchins stories as a prequel. The story follows Hutch as she qualifies as an interstellar pilot and how she tries to find her way in her career. If you’ve read Engine of the Gods, Chindi, or Omega, you’ll be familiar with Hutch later in her career.

As I read the previously mentioned stores, I wondered about how Prescilla had become Hutch, the revered interstellar pilot. We don’t get much of the story about what happened while she was training, but I think we get a good sense of it from her qualification flight with Jake. The first painful lesson she had to learn was that a good pilot sometimes has to sacrifice himself for the good of everyone else. We also get to see the toll that takes on people who knew and loved the pilot. …