The Best of My New Books 2009

These are the best books i have read for the very first time in 2009. There was quit a few authors I discovered 2009, and many of them are already favorites. To mention some of them John Scalzi of course he is my favorite of the year, Jaine Fenn is another strong new author, Elisabeth Bear is much better than the covers of her books, Laura E. Reeve with her strong Greek influence and Tony Bellantyne with his robot series is novel to say the least. I don’t doubt for a second I have missed some of this years greatest new authors and books. I would love to read them if you tell me about them.

  
     

  1. Old Man’s War Series by John Scalzi (Old Man’s War, The Ghost Brigade The Last Colony, Zoe’s Tale)
  2. The Graveyard Book by Niel Gaiman
  3. Storm from the Shadows by David Weber (Saganami 2)
  4. The Anderoid’s Dream by John Scalzi
  5. Mote in God’s Eye by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
  6. By Heresies Distressed by David Weber (Safehold 3)
  7. Torch of Freedom by Eric FlintDavid Weber (Wages of Sin 2)
  8. Saturn’s Children by Charles Stross 
  9. The Dispossessed by Ursula Le Guin(Eukmen 5) 
  10. The Magicans’ Guild by Trudi Canavan (The Black Magician 1)
  11. The Sidhe Series by Jaine Fenn (Principles of Angels, Consorts of Heaven)
  12. Mothership by John Brosnan(Mothership 1)
  13. Undaunted by Mike Shepherd (Kris Longknife 7)
  14. The Coyote Series by Allen Steel
  15. 1632 by Eric Flint (Ring of fire 1)
  16. Empire Series by Richard Allen Stotts (Midshipman, Heir to the Throne, Majesty, Acheon, Citizen of the Empire) – All are Free Online Books
  17. Relentless by Jack Campell (The Lost Fleet 5)
  18. Southern Vampires Series (1-9) by Charlene Harris the inspirationt to True Blood the TV Series 
  19. Seeds of Earth by Michael Cobley (Humanity’s Fire 1)
  20.  The Jenny Casey Series by Elizabet Bear (Hammered, Scaredown, Worldwired

The Best Re-Read Books of 2009

  1. Remnant Polulation by Elizabeth Moon - This is the best First Contact book I ever read. It might be the best book.
  2. Honor Harrington Series (1-11) by David Weber
  3. Kris Longknife Series (1-7) by Mike Shepherd

Interesting and Notable Books not on the list 2009

 

I have sad news, John Brosnan died in 2005. He might have finished the sequel, the net is ambiguous about it (I have ordered it, it might arrive in a month or so). Edit: Not availabel December 2009.

The good in the sad is that I found Mothership wonderful. It is like a really good Dungeons and Dragons novel with a beautiful damsel in distress, flying dragons, swords minus the sorcery, a humongous generation spaceship, evil scientists and an alien invasion.

The books main character Jed is a failed jester and a coward, he is blackmailed to accompany Prince Ken (sans Barbie) on a mission to find the reason behind the Day of Wonders.

Oh, I almost forgot the background. The worlds of the solar system built the afore mentioned ship out of the moon to flee from the unstable Sun. A failed social experiment, by someone who read The Lord of The Ring too many times, forces the passengers to a medieval tech level under the oppressive rule of the Elite. Now something has happened to the Elite, their technological toys loose all power one day, and it doesn’t come back.

One of my favorite books.

 

Today was spent on Charing Cross Road in and out of Book shops. This is a great place to find budget books for a few pounds. I am afraid I will pull a lot of books home. Today’s catch is 20 books:





Alternate Generals (short stories) edited by Harry Turtledove
The Dinosaur Planet Omnibusby Anne McCaffrey
Ashes & Starsby George Zebrowski (Omega Point 1/3)
Survival Kitby Fredrik Pohl (short stories)

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