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From the Zelazny-esque world of Knight Moves to the criminal comedy caper of the Drake Maijstral books (think Raffles in Space, with just a touch of Jeeves, and you won't go far wrong), he's put his own distinctive stamp on a host of popular themes — and broken new ground of his own, with such landmark novels as Aristoi and Metropolitan.
Archive 2010-05-01 Blue Tyson 2010
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So in a word, No. These are the words of the hero of heroes, the "Aristoi Acheon" -- the "Best of the Acheans."
Andrew Bickford: Shadow Elite: Pat Tillman & Why Soldier Hero Worship Serves the Powerful ... Not the Soldiers Andrew Bickford 2010
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OMG ITS FIRE - August 26, 2009 added by Aristoi | Images mcs+ to rate
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Moving on to SF, I think what would be best is someone who writes at least in a mildly old-fashioned vein -- if I were answering the question a decade ago, I'd point to Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy, Walter Jon Williams's Aristoi and Doomsday Book by Connie Willis.
MIND MELD: New SF/F Recommendations for the Golden Age Reader 2009
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So in a word, No. These are the words of the hero of heroes, the "Aristoi Acheon" -- the "Best of the Acheans."
Andrew Bickford: Shadow Elite: Pat Tillman & Why Soldier Hero Worship Serves the Powerful ... Not the Soldiers Andrew Bickford 2010
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After the Hugos I pack my luggage for departure the next morning, then hop into bed and finish Walter Jon William's Aristoi, which I had been reading throughout the weekend.
Voice of the Fans: What's Your Most Memorable Convention Experience? 2010
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So in a word, No. These are the words of the hero of heroes, the "Aristoi Acheon" -- the "Best of the Acheans."
Andrew Bickford: Shadow Elite : Pat Tillman & Why Soldier Hero Worship Serves the Powerful ... Not the Soldiers Andrew Bickford 2010
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I remember Aristoi as being pretty good as was Angel Station, but I thought Dread Empire's Fall was just OK.
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Walter Jon Williams penned an interesting novel called Aristoi, wherein he taps the idea that we possess fragments of other personalities locked away inside our brains; he called them daimones.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Interview: Ann Aguirre, Part 1 2008
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The first book Andres ever told me to read was Aristoi by Walter Jon Williams.
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