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more about #juliancomstock ticktockman: I like the reviews here, too. If I want to know what Tor is putting out then I can look at the Tor website, or at the sci-fi section at the borders d... more » secretmission: David Hartwell's Year's Best SF 14 is even better than Dozois' anthologies... more » AileenPaterculus: I actually enjoy the way you guys do reviews because book specific sites and forums have always held tons of references for the less "arty" stuff. Th... more » AlessandroGiraffe: The Strain sounds an awful lot like Scott Westerfeld's Peeps, with vampirism portrayed as a parisitic disease that threatens civilization. more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: The Dozois Year's Best anthologies are always, always a delight. Sooo worth picking up and reading. All excellent, across all genres; stuff you alread... more » EbeneezerSquid: You know, I've been lurking here on i09 for quite some time, and these book posts have always seemed odd to me. It seems that the authors I tend to re... more » crashedpc - Haifisch: Jeez, I got my copy of House of Suns like two months ago, and it barely took a week to arrive. Mmmmm.... Can't wait for The Women of Nell Gwynne's to ... more » D1Foley: "For Julian's issues are our issues. The church tries to control our pop culture and politics; and disempowered, semi-literate people are sent by our ... more » sphericaltime: First, it's a good book. I liked it and recommend it. Second, this review echoes my own. Third, @jimb213, I suspect that the covers are designed by th... more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: This sounds familiar -- did he publish the early chapters online or as a separate story or something? B/c I've definitely read the Julian and Adam mee... more » jabrwok: I read "peak oil" and my suspension of disbelief went out the window. more » Grey_Area: Oooh, I want this one. Wilson has a great story in the allohistory anthology Other Earths where ther is no American Civil War and slavery is abolished... more » -
#hotbookshelfinjection
Steampunk Brothel Spies And Million-Year Quests, In June Books
Whether you want a fun beach read or a sweeping philosophical epic, June's books have you covered. You can encounter witches in Toronto and killer courtesans, or you can delve into America's dismal future, or Alastair Reynolds' eon-spanning colonization saga.
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#interview
Robert Charles Wilson Talks About Movies And Limits To The Singularity
In Robert Charles Wilson's new novel Julian Comstock, an energy-depleted 22nd Century looks very much like the 19th. We interviewed Wilson about his non-singularity future, and the silent movies that inspire him. More »

