Peter Watt's The Freeze-Frame Revolution (DRM-free link) comes out this month. I highly recommend checking out his 3 (1, 2, 3) short stories in the same series. My latest completed scifi read was...
Peter Watt's The Freeze-Frame Revolution (DRM-free link) comes out this month. I highly recommend checking out his 3 (1, 2, 3) short stories in the same series.
My latest completed scifi read was Neal Stevenson's Seveneves. Highly recommended if you're into orbital mechanics and Big Engineering. Not recommended if you find the idea of 7 billion people dying depressing or, on a more serious note, long technical descriptions.
Schild's Ladder is probably my favorite Greg Egan book, but maybe because it was my first. I mean come on, just look at that plot summary! I also recommend checking out Diaspora if you're in for a good mind melt.
Peter Watt's The Freeze-Frame Revolution (DRM-free link) comes out this month. I highly recommend checking out his 3 (1, 2, 3) short stories in the same series.
My latest completed scifi read was Neal Stevenson's Seveneves. Highly recommended if you're into orbital mechanics and Big Engineering. Not recommended if you find the idea of 7 billion people dying depressing or, on a more serious note, long technical descriptions.
Schild's Ladder is probably my favorite Greg Egan book, but maybe because it was my first. I mean come on, just look at that plot summary! I also recommend checking out Diaspora if you're in for a good mind melt.
Bonus: The Things