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missingvolume) wrote2008-04-05 01:08 pm
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#17 Singularity Sky by Charles Stross
I've read a few of his other books and I figured that I would give his SF a try. It has been a while since I read a SF instead of a fantasy of several types that I have been reading. The universe has been populated with many human colonies due to Earth discovering FTL travel and the actions of a Eschaton. He created the diaspora in order to prevent people from traveling back in time to change history. This book deals with the actions on a colony world as something known as the Festival comes to visit. I enjoyed the book and I'll be looking for more of his SF books.

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Speaking of Singularity Sky, I too have been woefully behind on my SF reading but for Spin and the sequel, Axis by Robt. Charles Wilson. Both are excellent and Spin brought back that Sensawonder™ thrill — I haven't read that in new SF for years!
(If my on-deck reading piles are stacked as high as they are, I can only imagine what yours look like!)
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This one looks like a fun read but I have to hurry with it since there is a waiting list on it so I can't renew it. The geography of bliss : one grump's search for the happiest places in the world.
I'll have to look at the Wilson books but who knows when I will get to them.