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Ian McDonald - Some Strange Desire
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(Short Stories)
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... a recommendation for a short story by Ian McDonald, called Some Strange Desire.
It concerns the machinations of a subspecies, a variant of humanity, two chromosomes apart, living alongside us. They are ...
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Created on 30 September 2016
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Ian McDonald – The Broken Land
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(Review)
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Ian McDonald is the author of a long (and growing) list of books and collections; with Philip K. Dick and BSFA Awards to his Name. His current output is the Everness trilogy; whilst The Broken Land is ...
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Created on 07 January 2014
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Ian McDonald – River of Gods
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(Review)
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River of Gods by Ian McDonald is a book I read, firstly, ways too late; and secondly out of sequence: whilst it is not exactly part of a series it comes with a series of short stories, published after ...
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Created on 15 November 2013
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Ian McDonald - Cyberabad Days
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(Review)
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Cyberabad Days (spot the word play) is a collection of short stories by Ian McDonald; most of the stories were previously published in the 2005-2008 time frame, and follow on from/play in the same setting ...
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Created on 05 December 2011
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Lavie Tidhar - Central Station
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(Review)
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... what it is, but overall this is the story of a beginning, or a change.
Overall the set-up greatly reminded me of Ian McDonald’s Cyberabad days, whilst Central Station itself is more than a little reminiscent ...
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Created on 14 June 2016
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Nnedi Okorafor - Lagoon
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(Review)
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... the beach. They are Adoara, a professor for marine biology at UNILAG who has problem with her husband and his christian-fundamentalist tendencies; Anthony Dey Craze, a Ghanean rapper/musician, and Agu, ...
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Created on 09 April 2014
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Bruce Sterling – A Good Old-Fashioned Future
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(Review)
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... and remotely guided. We see how people move through this ecosystem, but we also see the American's unease with this, and the controlling (or are they?) distributed AIs, which brought to mind Ian McDonald' ...
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Created on 22 January 2014
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