I hear you. It takes time for me to adjust to rapid changes of scale with POV. This Box of Paperbacks endeavor has certainly got me to read authors like Fred Hoyle who I had not read previously.
@@PeculiarNotions I recently read a book that had small, but rapid time shifts (i.e., from present to near-past memories) and it was a bit confusing. Love how your exploring new-to-you authors via your Box of Paperbacks!
@@booksmitin I understand what you mean. That technique can be a problem for me, too, and I've notice that some of my students also have trouble following those rapid shifts if they are not clearly delineated or telegraphed ahead of time.
Great review! I struggle with quick zooms in and out without warning. I'm really enjoying this Box of Paperbacks series. Excited for the next one :)
I hear you. It takes time for me to adjust to rapid changes of scale with POV. This Box of Paperbacks endeavor has certainly got me to read authors like Fred Hoyle who I had not read previously.
@@PeculiarNotions I recently read a book that had small, but rapid time shifts (i.e., from present to near-past memories) and it was a bit confusing. Love how your exploring new-to-you authors via your Box of Paperbacks!
@@booksmitin I understand what you mean. That technique can be a problem for me, too, and I've notice that some of my students also have trouble following those rapid shifts if they are not clearly delineated or telegraphed ahead of time.
Good review PN, I did like Hail Mary. I’ll keep an eye out for this one.
The Black Cloud is much shorter than Project Hail Mary, and I hope you enjoy it.
This sounds fascinating. Pity about the execution of the story.
I felt the same. The foundation of the story is interesting, but I wasn't a fan of some of the stylistic choices.