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Hum by Helen Phillips
From the National Book Award–longlisted author of The Need comes an extraordinary novel about a wife and mother who—after losing …
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From the National Book Award–longlisted author of The Need comes an extraordinary novel about a wife and mother who—after losing …
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Voici une occasion tant pour ceux qui ont lu les cinq volumes du cycle ##Fondation## d'en constater la prȟistoire, que …
Really disappointed, as I liked Vagabonds and Folding Beijing a lot. This felt preachy and slow. Too much exposition and way way too detailed explaining of characters feelings. Dialogues feel artificial too.
Also, is this supposed to be the late 21st century? And we are still at the 2020 level of debate on the use of block chains and machine learning?
Straight up space opera, with a good plot and decent enough characters and a (Peter F. Hamilton-esque) touch of light horror. Not too dissimilar to Adrian Tchaikovskys Final Architect series, well worth it for anyone enjoying that.
In a city that never was, in an America that never was, on a snowy night at the end of …
This might be the nearest I've ever come to "near-past historical thriller fiction". Interesting story, but the ending felt a bit sudden and unfulfilling.
All her life, Kyr has trained for the day she can avenge the destruction of planet Earth. Raised on Gaea …
Well, if you want horror without the fantastical element, this is a good bet.