3.5 

Falcon

By Emma Bull
Falcon by Emma Bull digital book - Fable

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His life is a race against time. And time is winning.

He was a prince, until his world was plunged into civil war. He was a son, until he discovered his mother's secret. He was an exile, until he became Niki Falcon, piloting a ship linked to his nervous system, crossing light-years in a breath, addicted to the drug that makes it all possible.

Now he needs to free a planet. But to save Lamia and defeat its enemy, Niki Falcon needs to cheat both physics and death...


"Ms. Bull has an unabashed enthusiasm for the mythic dimensions of adventure fiction." —The New York Times Book Review

"Emma Bull is one of the best writers working today. She combines an elegant style with high adventure and thoughtful speculation. Falcon is one of my favorite novels. Read it." — Steven Brust

"Falcon soars! Exciting, evocative, and entertaining. I couldn't put it down!" —Chris Claremont

"A taut and chilling SF adventure. Bull is outstanding among the new generation of writers." —Julian May


A Locus Recommended Novel
New York Public Library list of best books for young adults

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Falcon Reviews

3.5
“DNF at 23% What i didnt know going into this reading was that this book is like 2 different books together. The first part reads more like political fiction and is written in 1st person with Niki. Apparently about page 125 there is a 10 year time jump and it goes into more of an action/adventure (like what the blurb on the back promised) and theres 3 narrators 1 being Niki but its mostly written in 3rd person. I made it halfway thru the 1st half and i was bored. I didn’t have any attachment to the characters at all. It was a bust for me. Ill try a different Emma Bull book sometime.”
“This was a wonderful little find. A beautifully written science fiction story from a generation that loved to look at technologies impact on people, government and psychology. A very fun read, though a bit difficult at times.”

About Emma Bull

Two of Emma's favorite childhood memories are of typing out nonsense words on her parents' black Royal manual typewriter, and watching the neighbor mow the lawn. She went to Beloit College, where she majored in English, then moved to Minneapolis, where there are two seasons: Snow removal and road repair. (Or, as it sometimes seems, snow repair and road removal.)

After that, she moved back to her native southern California, where she would've driven with the top down if she'd had a convertible. She was a resident of the Republic of Bisbee (AZ) and loved it (except on the few days of the year when there was snow). And now she's living in Tucson, Arizona, where she would ride the range if she had a pony. But she does have a great cowboy hat.

She's written novels, screenplays, a children's book, and short stories. She and her husband, Will Shetterly, are members of the Interstate Writers' Workshop, aka The Scribblies. Emma and Will conduct writing workshops now and then; they've taught in Los Angeles, at Clarion West, the Pima Writers Workshop, and elsewhere.

Emma played guitar and sang in the Flash Girls, a goth-folk duo. She was a member of Cats Laughing, a psychedelic improv folk-jazz band that included Steven Brust, Adam Stemple, Lojo Russo, and Bill Colsher.

She is the producer for Shadow Unit, a webfiction project she shares with Elizabeth Bear, Sarah Monette, Will Shetterly, and Amanda Downum. It combines novella-length episodes of a series story with hypertext "DVD extras" and character on-line journals. Contributing writers in its eight-episode second "season" include Holly Black and Leah Bobet.

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