Book Review: Breaking the Ice Stories from New Tibet V.1
Book: Breaking the Ice Stories from New Tibet V.1 Author: Tim Susman, et. al Pages: 207 Hard Core Scale: 3.75/4 Normal Scale: 8/10 Publish Date: 2001 About: A collection of stories set on the icey, miserable world of New Tibet where people fight for the right to survive, their dreams, and love amongst their corporate overlords and criminal organizations. Review: One of the pinnacle works of the fandom A collection of shorts set in Tim Susman’s (Kyle Gold’s) world of New Tibet containing mostly writers of higher skill caliber and story sense. Rereading this has been a joy, but also an interesting reflection. Some stories had less luster and I could barely remember most. Dead End: Samuel C Conway (Uncle Kage) 4/4 10/10. A bartender welcomes you to New Tibet. Usually I’d frown upon the use of second person, but the frame is strong and well written. This is a classic Introductus done just right and sucks the reader into the rest of the volu...