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	<title>Servusamanu.com &#187; Speculative Fiction</title>
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		<title>Dust of Far Suns</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 12:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert Drake</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Jack Vance]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll be writing a lot of book reviews for Servusamanu over the next few weeks.   After months of pushing reading back in order to get a few extra words written (Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire being a nopted divergence), I&#8217;ve got a whole stack of books to get through.  With the my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll be writing a lot of book reviews for Servusamanu over the next few weeks.   After months of pushing reading back in order to get a few extra words written (Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire being a nopted divergence), I&#8217;ve got a whole stack of books to get through.  With the my story finally all nice and drafted, I&#8217;m taking something of a break to finally get through.</p>
<p>The first on the stack is an old wilted book with yellowed pages and a creased spine.  1.75 is printed in the top corner in black letters.  It looks like a small travel guide, twenty years old and dumped in an attic.</p>
<p>Happens to be one of the most exciting science fiction books I&#8217;ve ever read.  Book, is maybe not the best classification.  It&#8217;s four short stories each separate from each other all set in a distant future where society, technology, business, and exploration have long since challenged the present norms.  The first story is a navy training expedition into space, a grueling year journey that is almost always lethal to a few crewmen.  The second story is a 1984esque world of social classification and bureaucracy.  The third is a world so crowded space and privacy are the ultimate signs of wealth.  The last is about a rig, somewhat akin to an oil rig, that harvests resources from a peaceful ocean planet.  It doesn&#8217;t stay peaceful for long, but the enemy is, well, not what one would expect.</p>
<p>Jack Vance is a well-known author and I probably should have delved into one of his books quite a bit sooner.  He writes with the sparse and fast-paced style more common to the era of small books and detective paperbacks and it works very well for short stories.  I must have gone through a hundred pages a minute, only stopping to digest each story before it whizzed completely by.  I definitely expect to read more of his stuff.  (Also George RR Martin recently helped with an anthology of his stuff.</p>
<p>Next book up is The Secret by Jack McDevitt.</p>
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