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The prose is sparse, intense and powerful. - Goodreads And finally, limp ending. - Goodreads Story - The central plot is fairly entertaining. - Goodreads I just didn't find it to be an engaging premise. - Goodreads Not exactly a thrilling page turner in that sense. - Goodreads And it isn't enough - must have character development! - Goodreads User Review - Flag as inappropriate Get used to the language and keep reading. Lovely book that is the reason I read science fiction. Take it home and lose yourself in this new world. Read it and love it. Everything by Bester is fantastic. Review: The Stars My DestinationUser Review - Gabriel C. - GoodreadsTrigger warning. This book has some heavyweights in its corner. If I recall correctly, Sam Delany recommended it in The Jewel-Hinged Jaw. Gaiman wrote the intro (which I'll read after I write this ... Read full review Related books
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From Google ScholarConverging Technologies and Human DestinyWILLIAM SIMS BAINBRIDGE - 2007 - Journal of Medicine & Philosophy November 20, 2003 ENG 376Greg Stasiewicz Subscriptions InformationThis Machine Is Obsolete Bibliographic information |