I've written quite a bit about Adam Roberts' SF on this blog. I thought that it was finally time to collect it (including some material never posted on the blog) on a more permanent site whose home page is here. For the occasion, I've written a new piece on his novel Polystom.
From here down is a copy (without the full bibliography) of what's on the main site:
Some notes on reading Adam Roberts
Books that I've written about are linked below. Each of these essays is in a different formal style in keeping with the individual work that the essay is about.
- Salt (2000)
- On (2001)
- Stone (2002)
- Park Polar (novella) (2002)
- Jupiter Magnified (novella) (2003)
- Polystom (2003)
- The Snow (2004)
- Gradisil (2006)
- Splinter (2007)
- Land of the Headless (2007)
- Swiftly: A Novel (2008)
- Yellow Blue Tibia (2009)
- New Model Army (2010)
- Anticopernicus (novelette) (2011)
- By Light Alone (2011)
- Jack Glass (2012)
- Twenty Trillion Leagues Under the Sea (2014)
- Bete (2014)
The order that I wrote about these works in was, if I remember rightly: 1) Stone, 2) On, 3) Splinter, 4) Yellow Blue Tibia, 5) Anticopernicus, 6) Polystom, if you want to read only the more recent ones.