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  • first-rate philosophical journey; a terrific example of idea-driven SF The novel deals with an experiment that should have wide appeal.” The that goes awry at CERN, the novel has already won the
  • Mary Vaughan’s journey to social evolution, further change and progress is not only unnecessary dystopian awareness begins with her rape and continues throughout but completely unwanted in utopia. Any
  • Blue Planet / 7 journey. "Are there signs of life aboard?" "Yes! Yes, indeed!" "Track its approach carefully," said Teltor. "I want to be there when it lands." # The Bradbury had touched down beside Olympus
  • But one thing is sure: it'll be a wondrous journey. So, come on aboard -- we're about to leave orbit. Mr. Sulu, ahead warp factor one! Posted by Rob on Wednesday, March 01, 2006 [Permanent link to
  • Terrific; a first-rate philosophical journey. Should have wide appeal.” ynote Speaker THE NEANDERTHAL PARALLAX TRILOGY: sauga, er@sfwriter • – Publishers Weekly on FlashForward (starred review)
  • philosophical Earth to jump ahead twenty-one journey, a terrific example of idea- years for a period of two minutes. driven SF, should have wide appeal.” The book is the first to make it to Meanwhile,


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