Rifters II: Maelstrom |
Peter Watts ( - ) http://www.rifters.com |
"Watts has expanded his focus without diminishing the obsessive drive of his plotting or his prose. [His] vision of the near future offers scant reason for hope. What makes his novel exhilarating instead of depressing is the conviction and control he brings to his material -- I have no hesitation in recommending both books to readers interested in up-to-date science fiction with a seriously paranoid edge. - The New York Times "A sequel of considerable merit. [Maelstrom] becomes something quite different from Starfish, and quite fascinating as well... A unique version of cyberspace rendered beautifully with literary skill and a technological sophistication admirably verging on mystical speculation... an excellent and, on balance, quite literarily-successful science fiction novel." - Norman Spinrad, Asimov's
|
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 License |
Download this book (321 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
|
Rifters I: Starfish |
Peter Watts ( - ) http://www.rifters.com |
"No one has taken this premise to such pitiless lengths - and depths - as Watts ... In a claustrophobic setting enlivened by periodic flashes of beauty and terror, the crew of Beebe Station come across as not only believable but likeable as they fight for equilibrium against their own demons, one another, their superiors and their remorselessly hostile surroundings." - The New York Times (Notable Book of the Year) "The story drives like a futuristic locomotive. It's a hypnotic read, somber and compelling. Best thing I've read in a long time. Peter Watts is an author to watch for." - Robert Sheckley
|
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 License |
Download this book (275 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
|
Blindsight |
Peter Watts ( - ) http://www.rifters.com |
Nominated for a Hugo for Best Novel in 2007 "Blindsight is a tour de force, redefining the First Contact story for good. Peter Watts' aliens are neither humans in funny make-up nor incomprehensible monoliths beyond human comprehension - they're something new and infinitely more disturbing, forcing us to confront unpalatable possibilities about the nature of consciousness. It'll make your skin crawl when you stop to think about it. Strongly recommended: this may be the best hard SF read of 2006." - Charles Stross
|
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 License |
Download this book (316 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
|
Halo |
Tom Maddox ( - ) |
Tom Maddox is one of the original cyberpunk writers, this his first novel became a cyberpunk classic. Exploring AI, machine self awareness, virtual realities, and philosophy.
|
Download this book (160 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
|
Ventus www.kschroeder.com Ventus |
Karl Schroeder ( - ) http://www.kschroeder.com |
Ventus is a novel of information apocalypse set in the far future. For a thousand years the sovereign Winds have maintained the delicate ecological balance of the terraformed planet Ventus. Now an alien force threatens to wrest control of the terraforming system away from the Winds... |
| Jordan Mason, a young tradesman, is thrust into the midst of an ancient galactic conflict when he becomes the only human on Ventus who can locate the source of the alien threat. But will he side with the Winds, who have brutally suppressed technological development among the human colonists of Ventus? Or will he throw in his lot with an entity that may be planning to remake Ventus in its own, deathly image? Ventus incorporates ideas about nanotechnology, terraforming, and information theory in an epic tale of war, tragic love, betrayal and transcendence. |
| |
| "Deeply Satisfying" |
| --New York Times Book Review |
| |
| "The finest science fiction novel of the year 2000." |
| --Barnes&Noble.com editorial review |
| |
| "Delightful and engaging, both intellectually and viscerally: a superb achievement." |
| --Kirkus |
|
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License |
Download this book (516 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
|
Scratch Monkey. |
Charles Stross ( - ) http://www.antipope.org/charlie/index.html |
An early unpublished novel kindly made available on the web by the author. A dark novel set in a future where von Neumann probes build a growing interstellar computer network to house the uploaded minds of dead people, ruled by artificial intelligences.
|
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 License |
Download this book (261 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
|
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town |
Cory Doctorow ( - ) http://www.craphound.com |
SOMEONE COMES TO TOWN, SOMEONE LEAVES TOWN is a glorious book, but there are hundreds of those. It is more. It is a glorious book unlike any book you've ever read. -- Gene Wolfe
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Developing Nations 2.0 License 
|
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 License |
Download this book (311 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 >> |