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DBS: March 2013 Club Pick Announced: Downbelow Station by C.J. Cherryh
Kevin wrote: "Also its on the Calendar section of the Sword and Laser website."
Yeah. I've never found it hard to find. I still see people ask a lot though.
Yeah. I've never found it hard to find. I still see people ask a lot though.


No Kindle version, but there's definitely an Audible edition.
Looking at the reviews on Amazon, I'm not sure Tom's going to get his wish for a non-controversial read. Lots of people find the book too dense and complain that the depiction of the military isn't heroic enough.
Mathew wrote: "Noooo, I must compulsively read all books in a series, this one has so many."
Well it's not really a series in the way The Wheel of Time is, but more like Discworld where there are a bunch of stories set in the same universe with very little connection outside of an occasional subseries. For instance, the Chanur books take place on the far side of the galaxy from Downbelow Station, and the Morgaine saga appears to be an epic fantasy if you don't pay attention to certain details of how the "magic" works.

Did you check to see whether the title is available in e book at the author's own Closed Circle?
Woot! This has been on my to-read list forever - my Half-Price Books-bought used paperback will finally get read!


Amazon lists 19 new & 47 used copies, starting as low as the $4 shipping fee.

The Audible narrator, based on the sample, is going to put me to sleep.




My understanding is based on vague impressions & absolutely no knowledge of the inner workings of the publishing industry, so if you get a better answer, please share.

(If you don't currently use PBS, credits cost less than $4.)

Yup, right there in the hardbacks. Whew!


http://www.hpbmarketplace.com/booksea...





It gets much better once you get past the giant infodump in the first chapter.





That was lucky of you because in most Barnes and Nobles most of her books are not available. It may have one random book.



150 pages in and I think I agree with you. I'm liking the story but finding the pace and writing somewhat lacking.

Oddly, I picked up a new paperback copy just a few months back as my old copy was falling apart.
I think there was an ebook version at one time, but I cannot find it. Hopefully, the rights have reverted to the author and she is preparing an ebook for release now.

The first part of the book is really building the universe, I'm biased because I love the book and was hooked first time I read it by about page 30 but you're going to have a hard time following what's going on in the end if you don't read the beginning.



Ha! I just commented in the book thread. I'm not that impressed with the narrator but I'm liking the story itself so far. The book carries itself well I think.
Jlawrence wrote: "*moved thread to the Downbelow Station sub-forum* since now it's March. :)"
Awesomesauce. Thanks!
Awesomesauce. Thanks!

Books mentioned in this topic
Merchanter's Luck (other topics)The Pride of Chanur (other topics)
The Pride of Chanur (other topics)
The Cherryh Odyssey (other topics)
Downbelow Station (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Steven Erikson (other topics)C.J. Cherryh (other topics)
Downbelow Station by C.J. Cherryh
Often people I'm seeing people asking: What's the next book pick? How do you know? Well they announced it in the podcast this week.
You'll see it mentioned on page 2 of 50+ post thread, and people just don't notice it.
So I figured I'd make a quick thread for those who might have missed it/haven't listened yet.