|  |     I can't tell you about DAVID"S SLING -- haven't read the book,
    though I've ordered the hypertext Macintosh version. Three recent
    books which I can recommend that might meet your tastes are FIRST FLIGHT by
    Chris Claremont (ACE 0-441-23584-0 $2.95), METROPHAGE by Richard
    Kadrey (ACE 0-441-52813-9 $2.95), and MERCEDES NIGHTS by Michael
    D. Weaver (ST. MARTINS PRESS 0-312-01066-4 $16.95).
    
    None of the authors are particularly well-known, but I suspect are
    going to have very successful careers. Claremont's book has both
    solid technology and a solid story -- it reminded me of early Heinlein.
    Kadrey's book has a cyberpunk sensibility to it, but stands out
    in the crowded cyberpunk field as being completely different from
    its peers. I have to admit that I didn't like Weaver's book all
    that much. But people whose opinion I respect liked it a great deal.
    
    I think, like everybody, I go through periods where every book I seem
    to read proves out Sturgeon's Law. Happily, every now and then the
    trend reverses and I hit a number of good books one after another.
    
    Fred
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|  |     Well, I finished David's Sling and was reasonably impressed!  It
    was highly reccomended on the Arpanet RISKS digest, and rightly
    so, but as SF_with_rivets (my favorite) it did fairly well.  I'd
    give it about 4 out of 5.  I had a few problems with realism (if
    the soviets attacked Europe, wouldn't you expect them to knock down
    just a few imaging satellites and maybe think about some ECM?),
    but overall it began to restore my faith in SF.
    
    Willie
    
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