Synopsis:
Cyberabad Days is a triumphant return to the India of 2047, a new, muscular superpower of one and a half billion people in an age of artificial intelligences, climate-change induced drought, water wars, strange new genders, genetically improved children that age at half the rate of baseline humanity, and a population where males outnumber females four to one. India herself has fractured into a dozen states from Kerala to the headwaters of the Ganges in the Himalayas.
Hardcover:
> The Magician’s Apprentice, Trudi Canavan
> White Witch, Black Curse, Kim Harrison
> City Without End, Kay Kenyon
> Cryptic: The Best Short Fiction of Jack McDevitt (Anthology)
> Blood and Ice, Robert Masello
> Black Blood, John Meaney
> The Caryatids, Bruce Sterling
Paperback:
> Jailbait Zombie, Mario Acevedo
> Third Claw of God, Adam-troy Castro
> The Accord, Keith Brooke
> The Alchemist’s Code, Dave Duncan
> Wrath of a Mad God, Raymond E. Feist
> The Dreaming Void, Peter F. Hamilton
> Duainfey, Sharon Lee, Steve Miller
> Spell Games, T.A. Pratt
> Hope’s Folly, Linnea Sinclair
> The 13th Immortal, Robert Silverberg
> Galaxy Blues, Allen Steele
> Palimpsest, Catherynne Valente
> Kitty Raises Hell, Carrie Vaughn
> The Swan Maiden, Jules Watson
> Better to Beg Forgiveness, Michael Z. Williamson
2 comments:
I like your blog. Would you be kind enough to do a review of my fantasy webcomic, Epic Fail? It's at http://comicofepicfail.com I'd be happy to answer any questions you have.
amuletts, thanks for the compliment! I haven't reviewed any webcomics yet, but I promise to check it and let you know. :-)
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