Take me out to the black
Jan. 24th, 2007 08:36 amTake my love, take my land
Take me where I cannot stand
I don't care, I'm still free
You can't take the sky from me
Take me out to the black
Tell them I ain't comin' back
Burn the land and boil the sea
You can't take the sky from me
There's no place I can be
Since I found Serenity
But you can't take the sky from me...
(From Firefly, words & music by Joss Whedon, sung by Sonny Rhodes)
Yes, I have always been a sucker for stories where a misfit joins the crew of a spaceship, and in the process finds a Home. I've read the books of Sharon Lee & Steve Miller. And there is Cherryh's Merchanter's Luck. I know, I know, in that case, the captain is the misfit, whose only Home almost gets taken away by his crew, but you get the idea. The spaceship as as Family.
Does anybody have any other suggestions, modern or not?
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Date: Jan. 24th, 2007 09:22 pm (UTC)If wishes were horses...
Date: Jan. 25th, 2007 12:34 am (UTC)Linkmeister (http://www.linkmeister.com/blog/)
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Date: Jan. 25th, 2007 01:11 am (UTC)When I talked about Merchanter's Luck and the ship's crew taking the ship away from its captain, I didn't mean to make it sound like a mutiny. The basic premise is that, years before, the ship had been attacked by raiders and the whole crew was killed, except for the main character, who was then a teenager. Basically, he'd been running the whole ship by himself. As the novel began, he basically is at the end of his rope, and the only way out is to ally himself with a Family whose population is becoming too big for its own ship. The captain is now outnumbered, and scared that he will truly lose everything. Good book.
Re: If wishes were horses...
Date: Jan. 25th, 2007 01:20 am (UTC)Re: If wishes were horses...
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Date: Jan. 25th, 2007 09:20 am (UTC)Re: If wishes were horses...
Date: Jan. 25th, 2007 07:01 pm (UTC)No, I recently found J.D.Robb's "in Death" series, about the NY cops in 2056 et. seq.. She's Nora Roberts in her other 100 books. They're pretty darned entertaining; light on the futuristic aspects, but good on the hunt and imaginative techno stuff (they've also got a little more explicit sex than I care for, but I can get past that). For the older cop stuff I go back to Dell Shannon (aka Elizabeth Linington, aka Lesley Egan) and her Luis Mendoza series about the LAPD; the characterizations of the entire department's personnel are good.
Re: If wishes were horses...
Date: Jan. 25th, 2007 07:57 pm (UTC)About McBain... I think I read only a couple of the 87th Precinct novels. I liked them, but for some reason, none of the others. One of those I did read got turned into a Columbo movie.