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In a post-eco-caust world, Rigo and Anthea struggle to find...Oh, I don't know. It's a decent story set in a future after this mythical ecological disaster the liberals are always going on about. The story's ok, the premise is a little odd, but I kind of liked the book.
Tedrick
Tedrick
Very cool book -- biopunk in the vein of Paul di Filippo's Ribofunk or Wil McCarthy's Bloom. The book ends kind of abruptly, good thing there's a sequel. Nice to see some non caucasian protagonists, with reasonable projection of what street gang life could be like in 50 years.
Great cover, but more genepunk then cyberpunk. Prequal to Crache
Great Sci-Fi about bio-engineered people and plants. Starts you thinking... Can they do that or have they?


