Discover on Incandescence
John Joseph Adams | September 3rd 2008 at 9:36 am
On the Discover Magazine blog, Science Not Fiction, Stephen Cass reviews Greg Egan’s Incandescence: "Incandescence sets a new bar for hard science fiction. … If you’re interested in thinking about just how weird the universe can be, and yet still be recognizable as something of a piece with our own experience, check out Incandescence."
Other reviews:
SF Revu seems to like Walter Jon Williams’s Implied Spaces.
Static Multimedia loves Liz Williams’s The Demon and the City: "This second installment featuring Chen and Zhu takes the genius of the first and adds another layer. It is an astonishing, vividly imagined tale filled with lucid, polished prose and sizzling dialogue that captures the reader at the first sentence and never lets go. … Liz Williams is an incredible talent with mass appeal that has put a giant stamp on the literary market with her inventive work."
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