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57. Tepper's latest is 'Fish Tails'
Wed Mar 2, 2016, 07:48 PM
Mar 2016

Got it last week. I'm at page 392 of the 705 pages.
What a delight she is.
Have read most of her.
Some twice.

<In Fish Tails, two of Tepper's beloved characters—Abasio the Dyer and his royal wife, Xulai—are traveling through the scattered villages of the sparsely populated land of Tingawa. Accompanied by their young children, they seek to warn everyone of the dire ecological changes that will alter their lives and those of their children for generations to come.

The waters are rising, and will eventually inundate their world. Many of those born in the coming century will resemble their son and daughter—sea children who can live without land. Abasio and Xulai hope to find others interested in adopting their sea-dwelling lifestyle. Because before too long, there will be no other choice. A grand summation of a long and illustrious career, Fish Tails displays the extraordinary powers of invention of one of the great voices in contemporary science fiction. Sweeping in scope and vision, full of insights for our own time, it is a masterpiece of imagination, the capstone to a marvelous oeuvre.>

This message was self-deleted by its author Little Star Dec 2011 #1
Sorry. I was in the wrong group. Little Star Dec 2011 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #3
I love Tepper! FloridaJudy Dec 2011 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #5
And "The Companions" FloridaJudy Dec 2011 #6
Indeed. Rather than "just" being feminist, or rather women are downtrodden, uppityperson Dec 2011 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #23
Family Tree had SO many puns in it uppityperson Dec 2011 #11
It also has one of my favorite sig lines: FloridaJudy Dec 2011 #14
Did you get the armikafatidi? uppityperson Dec 2011 #15
Hard to figure them out FloridaJudy Dec 2011 #18
To not spoil it for others, sent you a message. uppityperson Dec 2011 #19
enarae uppityperson Dec 2011 #20
Tepper's latest is 'Fish Tails' OxQQme Mar 2016 #57
I am just finishing up "The Scar." Dr. Strange Dec 2011 #7
Loved "The Scar" FloridaJudy Dec 2011 #8
I liked some of F Paul Wilson but am tired of the dragging on uppityperson Dec 2011 #12
I have embarrassingly few Sci-Fi authors krispos42 Dec 2011 #9
Iain M. Banks, Greg Egan, Ian McDonald, Nancy Kress... petronius Dec 2011 #10
Old school: Heinlein lazarus Dec 2011 #13
George Bernard Shaw said of HG Wells Fortinbras Armstrong Mar 2013 #48
There are some authors I read in my earlier days that I can't stand to re-read now ... eppur_se_muova Nov 2016 #58
R A Lafferty, Jack Vance, Clark Ashton Smith, Keith Laumer.......... dimbear Dec 2011 #16
Most of mine have been mentioned so far, but I just wanted to add Octavia Butler. n/t iris27 Dec 2011 #17
The only reason she didn't make my original cut FloridaJudy Dec 2011 #21
OMG, I didn't know she died, what happened to her? Odin2005 Aug 2012 #42
Thinking about Ms. Butler always depresses me. Codeine Dec 2011 #28
Kim Stanley Robinson JitterbugPerfume Dec 2011 #24
Yes! bemildred Apr 2012 #33
And we finally get Adams DiverDave Dec 2012 #44
David Brin, Gregory Benford, Greg Bear, Dan Simmons GodlessBiker Dec 2011 #25
Old and new... TygrBright Dec 2011 #26
My favorites, living and deceased. Heinlein at #1. The rest: Abin Sur Dec 2011 #27
John Scalzi!! GaYellowDawg Jan 2012 #29
Agreed on Scalzi...and his second book "The Ghost Brigades" is at least as good....n/t Rowdyboy Apr 2012 #35
It you love Haldeman you at least like Varley cthulu2016 Jan 2012 #30
Ben Bova & Scott Westerfeld write great books ShadowLiberal Feb 2012 #31
Arthur C. Clarke! lastlib Apr 2012 #32
David Brin, Neil Stephenson, Dan Simmons... semillama Apr 2012 #34
My faves off the top of my head Onceuponalife Apr 2012 #36
Jack L Chalker - Midnight at the Well of Souls was a classic brislington Apr 2012 #37
My list, FTM... Moe Shinola Jul 2012 #38
WHAT?! Neoma Jul 2012 #39
Good topic eninn Aug 2012 #40
Clarke, Asimov, Heinlein, Fred Pohl, Poul Anderson, KSR... Odin2005 Aug 2012 #41
I can't believe no one has yet mentioned SheilaT Aug 2012 #43
I'm a fossil, I guess. ChazInAz Dec 2012 #45
hmm, probably a generational thing? Ubik May 2013 #52
I'll list a few theKed Dec 2012 #46
Samuel K. Delaney (sci-fi), Tim Powers (fantasy). McCamy Taylor Mar 2013 #47
Love Delaney Madam Mossfern Feb 2014 #55
This message was self-deleted by its author Moe Shinola Mar 2013 #49
I'll never remember all, but wet.hen88 Apr 2013 #50
I'm shocked that this old thread has 50 replies and no one mentioned Roger Zelazny! FSogol May 2013 #51
Ray Bradbury, Stephen King, Dean Koontz and Edgar Allen Poe. n/t RebelOne May 2013 #53
Gene Wolfe!! lebaronangie Jul 2013 #54
Kim Stanley Robinson SoLeftIAmRight Feb 2016 #56
Not a single mention of Alistair Reynolds ??!? Oh, the shame of it ! eppur_se_muova Nov 2016 #59
Great lists here. Have to add Theodore Sturgeon. Lots of talent in this field. Midnight Writer Mar 2017 #60
Too many to recall. warmfeet Apr 2017 #61
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