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Greg Bear – Quantico
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(Review)
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Here's a previously published review of Quantico, a near-future SF thriller on Bioterror, and the FBI special agents chasing the terrorists, by Greg Bear, which I found to be a captivating read – part thriller, ...
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Created on 07 January 2013
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Bruce Sterling - Mirrorshades
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(Review)
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... terribly bad, but it somehow did not work for me. And again, the Cyberpunk (or not ?) question poses itself...
Greg Bear – Petra
Mortdieu – God has died. Or, whatever held the Universe together ...
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Created on 20 October 2013
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William Gibson - Spook Country
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(Review)
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... familiar chord in the music, so to speak! I was rather hesitant to pick up this book, mostly due to the title I guess. It reminded me of Greg Bear's Quantico, or Stephen Bury's Cobweb, both of which I enjoyed ...
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Created on 28 November 2011
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Charles Stross - The Atrocity Archives
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(Review)
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... you get the usual Alphabet Soup (see Greg Bear's Quantico, or Stephen Bury's Cobweb for other classical examples of this), and of course the usual internal/external connections, secrets within secrets, and ...
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Created on 30 June 2010
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Stephen Bury – Cobweb
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(Review)
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... by Greg Bear. Except, I found out when I looked into it, that Quantico was written 9 years later, I just read them the other way round. Without stepping into any claims on appropriating ideas (sorry, being ...
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Created on 20 April 2010
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