Codespell
β Scribed by McCullough, Kelly
- Book ID
- 108130055
- Publisher
- Ace
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 161 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781436221313
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From Booklist
In Cybermancy (2007), Ravirn, grandson of the fate Lachesis and the muse Thalia, got blown to chaos and recreated as a more powerful demigod. He also made an immortal enemy of Hades. Now, coming to terms with his new status and staying out of his enemiesβ way, he attracts trouble by taking on, however reluctantly, the job of ridding Necessity, the sentient computer that runs the universe, of a virus. Repair completed, he will, for a moment, run the universe and be able to change anything. Some very unpleasant beings want to bring him to that point and then dispose of him. McCullough balances the seriousness and the slapstick nearly perfectly. --Frieda Murray
About the Author
Kelly McCullough has sold short fiction to publications including Weird Tales, Absolute Magnitude , and Cosmic SF. An illustrated collection of Kelly's short science fiction, The Chronicles of the Wandering Star , is part of InterActions in Physical Science, an NSF funded middle school science curriculum. He lives in western Wisconsin.
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### From In Cybermancy (2007), Ravirn, grandson of the fate Lachesis and the muse Thalia, got blown to chaos and recreated as a more powerful demigod. He also made an immortal enemy of Hades. Now, coming to terms with his new status and staying out of his enemies way, he attracts trouble by taking