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Daniel Polansky

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Daniel Polansky is the author of the Low Town trilogy, Empty Throne duology, the Hugo-nominated novella The Builders, and A City Dreaming. He can be found in Los Angeles, mostly.

A City Dreaming Out Now

Friends! Would you believe it or not, I have a new book out. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2... It's called A City Dreaming, and it's a ramble through an impossible New York, courtesy of a fast talking lush who prefers quiet beer bars to world saving. It's strange, it's funny, you could do a lot worse. Take a look! Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2016 21:59
Average rating: 3.87 · 21,515 ratings · 3,116 reviews · 29 distinct worksSimilar authors
Low Town (Low Town, #1)

3.86 avg rating — 6,330 ratings — published 2011 — 41 editions
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The Builders

3.76 avg rating — 3,927 ratings — published 2015 — 13 editions
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Tomorrow, the Killing (Low ...

4.06 avg rating — 2,571 ratings — published 2012 — 17 editions
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She Who Waits (Low Town, #3)

4.30 avg rating — 2,077 ratings — published 2013 — 13 editions
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Those Above (The Empty Thro...

3.67 avg rating — 1,692 ratings — published 2015 — 10 editions
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A City Dreaming

3.80 avg rating — 1,198 ratings — published 2016 — 13 editions
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Those Below (The Empty Thro...

3.91 avg rating — 850 ratings — published 2016 — 2 editions
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Seventh Perfection

3.62 avg rating — 772 ratings — published 2020 — 5 editions
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A Drink Before We Die

4.23 avg rating — 447 ratings — published 2014 — 2 editions
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Tomorrow's Children

3.71 avg rating — 305 ratings — published 2024 — 2 editions
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Low Town Tomorrow, the Killing She Who Waits
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Those Above Those Below
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The City of the Living by Nicola Lagioia
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True crime overview of two Roman neer-do-wells committing a Leopold and Loeb. Overwrought, even (especially) given the seriousness of the subject matter.
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Murder in Memoriam by Didier Daeninckx
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Two murders twenty years apart set a police inspector to investigate the dark corners of France's history ...more
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The Great Cat Massacre by Robert Darnton
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Essentially an attempt to recreate the mindset of the French proletariat and petit bourgeoisie during the 18th century. I thought it was enjoyable and interesting but then I love this sort of investigative history. Although I will admit the subject i ...more
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The World of Odysseus by Moses I. Finley
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An attempt to construct pre-literate Greece through the Homeric oral epics. Broadly interesting, though one does get the sense that an awful lot of this is riding on what might have been a throw away line by an itinerant half-drunk poet (most poets a ...more
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Wellington's Rifles by Mark Urban
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A narrative history of the first rifled units in the English army and their various battles against Napoleon. In retrospect I can see my erstwhile passion for military history as a late adolescent attempt to confirm a masculinity in which I so obviou ...more
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Barbarian Days by William Finnegan
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The personal history of an obsessive surfer. Finnegan is fascinating and a good writer
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Books of Blood by Clive Barker
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The kind of horror which somehow works despite you knowing where every story is going to go from the first page. I find myself wanting to read another.
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Three to Kill by Jean-Patrick Manchette
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A middling bourgeoise businessman is targeted for assassination, and finds himself forced to discover the tiger which has always lurked beneath his surface. Again Manchette shows an enormous genius for reconstituting hackneyed genre premise (in broad ...more
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The Bus Driver Who Wanted to be God and Other Stories by Etgar Keret
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After last week’s somewhat disappointing snatch of Keret’s non-fiction it was fun to read him back in top form. I’m honestly shocked that Keret isn’t more popular than he is already—not only are his stories funny, poignant, and original, but they’re ...more
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“It’s a dangerous thing, pretense. A man ought to know who he is, even if he isn’t proud to be it.”
Daniel Polansky, Tomorrow, the Killing

“I remember the lightning in the air, and the lovers bidding goodbye to each other in the streets, and I can tell you what I think. We went to war because going to war is fun, because there's something in the human breast that trills at the thought, although perhaps not the reality, of murdering its fellows in vast numbers. Fighting a war ain't fun - fighting a war is pretty miserable. But starting a war? Hell, starting a war is better than a night floating on daeva's honey.”
Daniel Polansky, Low Town
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“The dangerous men were still asleep, their blades sheathed next to their beds. The really dangerous men had been up for hours, and their quills and ledgers were getting hard use.”
Daniel Polansky, Low Town

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Tracey the Lizard Queen Thanks for accepting! Very excited for Those Above!


Daniel Polansky Tabitha wrote: "Daniel wrote: "Tabitha wrote: "Flipping fantastic...I hope theres more in the works!"

There is more in the works...glad you liked it!"

Wonderful to hear! I'm getting my brother in law who is dep..."


That's all great news...thanks!


Daniel Polansky Tabitha wrote: "Flipping fantastic...I hope theres more in the works!"

There is more in the works...glad you liked it!


Daniel Polansky Tabitha wrote: "Daniel! I won - I won! I will be reading it as soon as it arrives. Glad you decided to join Goodreads! Now add more books mister so we can cyber stalk your shelves - that is what its all about!"

Ha - I'll do my best! Hope you like the book!


Daniel Polansky When did Nikola Tesla become the person that really stoned people want to ramble about at parties?


Daniel Polansky Shellie (Layers of Thought) wrote: "Welcome to Goodreads Daniel!!!"

Thanks! Happy to be here!


Shellie (Layers of Thought) Welcome to Goodreads Daniel!!!


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