by David Brin
I consider David Brin one of the three best genre writers among those who started writing after 1970 (the other two are Lawrence Watt-Evans and Steven Brust; Barry Longyear might be on that list except I think he started writing before 1970, and I haven't seen anything new from him in quite a while....
I consider David Brin one of the three best genre writers among those who started writing after 1970 (the other two are Lawrence Watt-Evans and Steven Brust; Barry Longyear might be on that list except I think he started writing before 1970, and I haven't seen anything new from him in quite a while....
He writes an amazing, engrossing story in the first two books, but it seemed the final book was just wandering in search of a good ending to the series.
He writes an amazing, engrossing story in the first two books, but it seemed the final book was just wandering in search of a good ending to the series.
I have to admit I gave up on Brin at this point - after following the Streaker and its crew through six books and never finding out what they had discovered, I threw up my hands in disgust and moved on to more rewarding reading.