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Bill wrote: "I enjoyed this book very much when I read it almost 10 years ago. A great mix of ideas from philosophy and psychology. I remember the story much better than most books that I read that long ago."
Are you thinking of reading it again for the group read?
Are you thinking of reading it again for the group read?

Bill wrote: "I probably will not get to it this month, since I have 4 other books to read before the end of the year, to complete a challenge in another group. 4 books per month is usually my limit."
No problem. Four books a month is a good rate though.
No problem. Four books a month is a good rate though.


JuniperGreen ~✰Knowledge is Sexy✰~ wrote: "I finished a couple of days ago. Although the jargon's a bit over the top at times, I was positively surprised. The integration of vampires worked quite well, the creepy parts were creepy, and the ..."
Glad you liked Blindsight, Juniper! Feel free to suggest Echopraxia for next month's group read if you wish.
Glad you liked Blindsight, Juniper! Feel free to suggest Echopraxia for next month's group read if you wish.

I enjoyed Blindsight more than expected, too, JuniperGreen and once Theseus encountered the alien element interfering with each character's mind, I could see where Lovecraftian comparisons could be drawn. Really enjoyed the way the 1st person narrative leaves the reader in some doubt over the reality of the main character's perceptions - nice twist!
I bought the omnibus edition - Firefall - so currently reading Echopraxia that way. The characters are all different as we now start from Earth, but the writing style is similar enough to keep the continuity going. I'm only a short way through, but - so far - I would recommend reading Echopraxia if you enjoyed Blindsight.
I've also read The Horror at Red Hook, The Ballad of Black Tom and The Dreams in the Witch House in between the two Firefall novels for this month's reading group - that's a lot of reading, but I can't remember when I've enjoyed myself more! Thanks to everyone for this month's nominations!

Thanks for that, JumiperGreen - I wasn't aware of The Colonel as it doesn't appear in the omnibus edition. Looks like it certainly bridges a gap between the two novels.
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