First, Rich Horton
says nice things about
The Sun Inside:
"The Sun Inside" is a bit of a surprise -- one of the best novellas of the year that not many people saw -- a Pellucidar story, in which the hero, an Iraq War vet with an artificial leg, falls for a woman he meets online who turns out to live in the center of the Earth. The story begins as an examination of the wonders of this world (the dinosaurs and all) but turns into a mature exploration of the political realities implied. Very fine work.
The other nice thing I cannot tell you about yet. Partly because I am not sure I believe it.
On the flip side, Argent Influenza Rampant in these parts has brought me low. Luckily I have soup.