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posted by [personal profile] emperor at 01:35pm on 15/05/2024 under , ,
Sometimes, when I have an evening off and nothing more pressing to do, I open a beer, turn off my brain, and watch an action movie. Starter Villain is that experience in book form. It's silly and fun, but I don't think deserves to be on a Hugo Award shortlist (any more than a James Bond film would).

Our narrator, Charlie, inherits his Uncle's business, only to discover that his uncle was a Bond-style villain complete with island lair. Of course, his life is currently in a bit of a state, yet he will turn out to be smart and perceptive at just the necessary moments to do much better in his new role than anyone expected.

The plot rattles along, and the narrator is amusingly snarky, and as long as you're happy to take it on its own terms, this is a fun diversion.
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posted by [personal profile] emperor at 01:56pm on 15/05/2024 under
I've now read all of these (although I didn't write a review of Some Desperate Glory when I read it some time back), so time to vote.
  1. The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi, Shannon Chakraborty
  2. Witch King, Martha Wells
  3. Some Desperate Glory, Emily Tesh
  4. Translation State, Ann Leckie
  5. The Saint of Bright Doors, Vajra Chandrasekera
  6. Starter Villain, John Scalzi


I'm hoping the voter packet will be out soon, as otherwise tracking down all the short fiction will become tedious...

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