
John DeNardo posts his
SFSignal Review of Mike Resnick's
Ivory: A Legend of Past and Future.
He gives it a full five stars and says, "These are the kinds of well-told stories that make reading such a pleasure... Masterful storytelling; realistic characters; wonderful dialogue." He calls Mike "a storytelling machine" and
Ivory "a thoroughly engaging read." John compares it to Mike's
Kirinyaga,
a book which is among my Top Ten favorite SF Novels of All Time, and I think that's a good comparison. I felt when I first read
Ivory that it made a good companion read with that work, and they certainly look good together on my shelf.
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