I suppose it was okay... I could do without the silly and very annoying romance, though. It just seemed like a ploy to make us care about Harpole. I bet there could be another way to do so. I just hate that you start out with a fairly cool narrator who then suddenly gets all hot and bothered every t...
When a team of immortal cyborgs from the future travel to Mary Tudor’s England, surely nothing can go wrong? This is a beautifully written, devastating book. Definitely for adults, I’d say–certain scenes would have probably given me nightmares as a child and I’ve always been pretty tough with most t...
Looking to make money, a group of scientists in the 24th century discover immortality. However, in their present, they have no way to test if the process works, so they are forced, so to speak, to discover time travel. When it is discovered that the immortality process is too dangerous to sell on th...
This was my first book by Kage Baker, (and, the first in her 'Company' series)It reminded me quite a bit of OS Card's Pastwatch, which is one of those books I'm always recommending to everyone! ;-)It postulates a 24th-century company, that in an effort to save lost species and works of art, trains t...
The first 3 or 4 Company novels are the strongest of the series. When Baker's focus drifts off of Mendoza, they lose a certain "energy."The short story collections are also very strong entries in the series.
A really incredible book, possibly the best book in the Company series. Mendoza is saved from the dungeons of the Inquisition to become an immortal cyborg working for Dr.Zeus, a company that has harnassed both immortality and timetravel. For her first trip to "the field", she travels to Tudor Engl...
If you are tired of waiting for Connie Willis to write more novels and you're interested in time travel/the Renaissance/clever dialogue and madcap antics + heartbreak, this series is a good place to start. I lent it to R&A and I think it's still at their house . . .
Looking to make money, a group of scientists in the 24th century discover immortality. However, in their present, they have no way to test if the process works, so they are forced, so to speak, to discover time travel. When it is discovered that the immortality process is too dangerous to sell on th...
January 1, 1998Rescued from the Inquisition, Mendoza is remade into a cyborg, enslaved to The Company who will send her throughout time to pillage. But in her first real mission, she gets to know a most unusual man. I particularly love that she's a botanist.***February 12, 2015After all this time ...
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