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Kameron Hurley

Auteur de God's War

73+ oeuvres 5,343 utilisateurs 281 critiques 6 Favoris

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Comprend les noms: Hurley Kameron

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Œuvres de Kameron Hurley

God's War (2011) 987 exemplaires
The Mirror Empire (2014) 805 exemplaires
The Stars Are Legion (2017) 800 exemplaires
The Light Brigade (2019) 665 exemplaires
The Geek Feminist Revolution (2016) 634 exemplaires
Infidel (2011) 340 exemplaires
Empire Ascendant (2015) 256 exemplaires
Rapture (2012) 213 exemplaires
Apocalypse Nyx (2016) 156 exemplaires
Meet Me in the Future: Stories (2019) 148 exemplaires
The Broken Heavens (2017) 110 exemplaires
Elephants and Corpses (2015) 40 exemplaires
Afterbirth (2011) 23 exemplaires
Brutal Women: The Short Stuff (2010) 20 exemplaires
The Seams Between the Stars (2014) 12 exemplaires
Future Artifacts: Stories (2022) 11 exemplaires
The Body Project (2014) 10 exemplaires
The Worldbreaker Saga Omnibus (2021) 9 exemplaires
The Plague Givers 4 exemplaires
Wonder Maul Doll 4 exemplaires
BRIGATA DI LUCE (LA) (2021) 3 exemplaires
Among the Chosen Girls 3 exemplaires
Echo Echo Echo Echo 2 exemplaires
The One We Feed 2 exemplaires
The Woman's Art of War 2 exemplaires
Citizens of Elsewhen 2 exemplaires
The Conclave of Ravens 2 exemplaires
The War of Heroes 2 exemplaires
Blood Desert 1 exemplaire
Infidel m4a 1 exemplaire
The Last 1 exemplaire
Summer Shorts 1 exemplaire
Not Today Apocalypse 1 exemplaire
The Traitor Lords 1 exemplaire
Unblooded 1 exemplaire
Losing Gravity 1 exemplaire
Canticle Of The Flesh 1 exemplaire
Holding Onto Ghosts 1 exemplaire
In Freedom, Dying 1 exemplaire
Overdark 1 exemplaire
When We Fall 1 exemplaire
Garda (2017) 1 exemplaire
Corpse Soldier 1 exemplaire
Oracle 1 exemplaire
The Road to Arune 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Year's Best SF 12 (2007) — Contributeur — 186 exemplaires
Nevertheless She Persisted: Flash Fiction Project (2020) — Contributeur — 152 exemplaires
Worlds Seen in Passing: Ten Years of Tor.com Short Fiction (2018) — Contributeur — 127 exemplaires
The Mammoth Book of SF Stories by Women (2014) — Contributeur — 110 exemplaires
Warrior Women (2015) — Contributeur — 91 exemplaires
Meeting Infinity (2015) — Contributeur — 82 exemplaires
Cosmic Powers: The Saga Anthology of Far-Away Galaxies (2017) — Contributeur — 72 exemplaires
Escape Pod: The Science Fiction Anthology (2020) — Contributeur — 70 exemplaires
The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2017 Edition (2017) — Contributeur — 65 exemplaires
Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2015 Edition (2016) — Contributeur — 60 exemplaires
The Lowest Heaven (2013) — Contributeur — 46 exemplaires
Uncanny Magazine Issue 15: March/April 2017 (2017) — Contributeur — 37 exemplaires
The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2018 Edition (2018) — Contributeur — 35 exemplaires
Swords Against Darkness (2016) — Contributeur — 27 exemplaires
Uncanny Magazine Issue 10: May/June 2016 (2016) — Contributeur — 25 exemplaires
Fantasy-Faction Anthology (2015) — Contributeur — 14 exemplaires
Uncanny Magazine Issue 4: May/June 2015 (2015) — Contributeur — 14 exemplaires
Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 66 • November 2015 (2015) — Contributeur — 11 exemplaires
Grimdark Magazine #2 (2014) — Contributeur — 11 exemplaires
Pwning Tomorrow (2015) — Contributeur — 11 exemplaires
Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #200 (2016) — Contributeur — 7 exemplaires
Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 76 • September 2016 (2016) — Interviewed — 7 exemplaires
Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 75 • August 2016 (2016) — Contributeur — 7 exemplaires
Uncanny Magazine Issue 28: May/June 2019 (2019) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires
Current Futures: A Sci-Fi Ocean Anthology — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires
The Way of the Laser: Future Crime Stories (2020) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires
From the Trenches (2006) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires

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Es mas bien un 3,5 rozando el 4. Sinceramente, me ha parecido sobretodo la traca final una maravilla, pero lamentablemente me costó mucho entrar en la historia.

Quizá porque la ambientación es diferente a la que estoy acostumbrado y se me hacia muy dificil visualizar según que en mi mente, sobretodo las distancias y proporciones de ese pequeño pedazo de universo.

Aún así, tiene un ritmo vertiginoso y la capacidad de conectar con la protagonista por como esta narrado es excelente. La exploración que compone gran parte del libro dan forma a un viaje que te sorprende a cada giro.

Con ganas de leer más de Hurley.
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Cabask | 41 autres critiques | Mar 27, 2024 |
I had been looking forward to this book for some time, based on a personal recommendation from someone whose judgement on these things is usually sound. What I found was some impressive world-building, though I got the feeling that the narrative stalled a bit when the actual plot kicked in - hey, we're on a war-torn alien desert planet settled 800 years ago by mainly Islamic populations but of all things we get a car chase! - but it pulled itself back and I finished it with a better impression that I'd thought I was going to have. Having said that, I'm probably not going to seek out the rest of the series, but I'll happily acquire them if I happen across them.

As I said, we are on a desert planet that has been settled for a good eight hundred years; but this isn't Dune. The world of Umayma wasn't settled because of unique resources, but instead because of religious politics. The settlers were all Muslims; centuries on and they have schismed and fallen into a savage war. Some Islamic traditions have survived; others have mutated - one nation has actually inverted the gender roles and now apply similar attitudes towards men and male roles that more fundamental strands of Islam apply to women in our world. But another holds to views and practices that we would recognise. Hurley identifies these, adding in overt racism and body horror. And a lot of insects. Biotechnology in this world has harnessed insects for a range of tasks, and a class of people - "magicians" - can manipulate these insects through biochemical means. (This is not magic as such but as Arthur Clarke would have said, to all intents and purposes it is indistinguishable from magic, so the coinage fits well enough.)

We are propelled into the life of Nyx, a female war veteran, former assassin (or 'bel dame') and now reduced to various bounty hunting and black courier jobs. Her career takes a number of bad turns, and we follow her and her team into increasingly perilous situations in pursuit of a wayward "alien" (actually a off-world human in pursuit of more bioweapon materials).

As I said, the world-building on show here is impressive. The manipulation of insects is convincingly portrayed; the Muslim faith and practice is painted sympathetically, although Hurley does not flinch from challenging some practices such as polygamy or (in passing) female genital mutilation. At the same time, Islam is shown to have adapted over eight hundred or more years in a range of different ways. And we are also shown a sub-culture of female boxing which is fairly unique in contemporary science fiction.

As I said, the female assassins in the book are referred to as 'bel dames'; I got the reference, but there's no clues anywhere in the text or the world-building itself to point less knowledgeable readers in the right direction. (And I had to stop myself thinking of Michael Flanders gloriously mis-translating it as "the beautiful woman who never says thank you".) (http://www.donaldswann.co.uk/flanders.html)

So: a violent and unsettling tale for a number of different reasons, depending on the reader's own viewpoint. I suspect many might react badly to this, as "a novel or characters I cannot relate to". Well, one reason I read science fiction is to be shown something outside my direct experience; and this book certainly does that.
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RobertDay | 57 autres critiques | Mar 25, 2024 |
In this dystopian SF novel Dietz is freshly recruited infantry soldier joining the fight on side of Earth corporations (Big Six) against aliens from Mars after MArtians manage to disappear entire Earth city.

To be clear aliens are not little grey men nor multi-limb creatures from nightmare. They are basically human colonists who gained independence from Earth Corporations and became the ultimate corpo-horror, socialists! with advanced technology

Due to the distances only way of transporting troops is by beaming them in form of light ray to the battlefield. And as one can imagine deconstructing someone into photons and then constructing them on the other end tends to have its bad-sides, not least of which is failure at re-construction of soldier on the far-away destination (if you remember that scene from Galaxy Quest movie then you know what I mean .... small technical glitch :)).

Very soon Dietz will find herself in very bad situation and if there is something corporate minds dont like is situations that cannot be fed to the masses. After unraveling details about what is going on Dietz will need to make capital decision on how to proceed and this might affect our entire world as we know it.

Story is fast paced and author manages very skillfully to navigate the non-linear story-line. Atmosphere is very palpable and brought to the reader in a very straight-to-the-matter-no-verbose way which is quite an achievement considering that in these situations authors sometimes overdo it and even invent entire new lingo. Corporations monitoring everyone by forcing them to use goggles and/or lenses so privacy is something you cannot have, social classes that are brutally divided in have and have-nots, harsh treating of soldiers and almost laboratory approach to treating their issues after multiple beam-ups, deadly confrontations with artillery and star-ships vaporizing everything in their path, constant lies and propaganda, cyberpunk-like inter-corporation conflicts.... in short this is very strong novel that relates to much of our own world today.

And final twist .... I can only say very sad but also very realistic approach to the problem.

Recommended to all fans of SF in general, military SF in particular.
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Zare | 31 autres critiques | Jan 23, 2024 |
I did not finish this. I won't rate it, because I don't think it is a bad book. It actually has some good points, but it is just not for me. In principle I like the non-western society, plus the turnaround of male-female roles due to the men being at the front. But for some reason, I find it a chore just to pick this up. Maybe it was my mood instead of the book, I don't know.
 
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zjakkelien | 57 autres critiques | Jan 2, 2024 |

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