tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5625938726369573756.post1846195816836194812..comments2024-01-15T03:58:39.046-05:00Comments on Sci-Fi Fan Letter: Book Review: Rogue Moon by Algis BudrysJessica Striderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13375221959854098665noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5625938726369573756.post-73345637302995615632013-07-17T12:00:46.708-04:002013-07-17T12:00:46.708-04:00I imagine expectation had a lot to do with my nega...I imagine expectation had a lot to do with my negative impressions. I really wanted more information on the structure on the moon, so the interpersonal relationships weren't as interesting to me. Had I known in advance that the book was more about the characters, I might have enjoyed it more.Jessica Striderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13375221959854098665noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5625938726369573756.post-43201783043496334472013-07-17T06:19:47.468-04:002013-07-17T06:19:47.468-04:00wow - what a different read you had from the one I...wow - what a different read you had from the one I've had each and every time I've read this absolutely killer novel.<br /><br />It's impossible to tell someone that they ought to have liked something when they didn't, but...<br /><br />the character studies in 'Moon are pretty stark and effective; Connington, Pack and Barker are such an odd couple; Connington is ruthless, Pack manipulative, Barker strong and enigmatic.<br /><br />And the thing on the Moon is truly horrifyng. It kills, and kills again and the only way to find out why is to let it keep on killing.<br /><br />Truly one of SF's greats.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09471826558039976824noreply@blogger.com