Originally posted by Brian861
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I'm not sure if I'd say that. I still enjoy his writing and most books have plenty of good stuff in them. It's just that when I look back on those titles, not too many of them say "Read me again!" like the earlier ones do. Now that might be a bit of nostalgia on my part, but it seemed to me that those early novels were based on BIG ideas and themes.
It might be why the novellas and short story collections tend to be my preferred amongst his later works. No need to write a 500 page novel - just as many pages as the story requires to be told well.
Returning to another of the topics in this thread. As I have been listening to Swan Song, I'm reminded of one of the post nuclear apocalypse novels I read when I was young. James Herbert's Domain. Even though it was the third part of the trilogy, it introduced the post nuclear setting to me. As far as I can remember.
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