Readers at Tor and around the SF world have recently become familiar with Ken Liu and his Chinese translation work via the bestselling and award nominated novel _The Three-Body Problem_ , by acclaimed Chinese author Cixin Liu. Readers who have developed a taste and excitement for Chinese SF by these
Invisible Planets: Collected Fiction
β Scribed by Hannu Rajaniemi
- Book ID
- 100335206
- Publisher
- ePubLibre
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 230 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Inside the firewall the city is alive. Buildings breathe, cars attack, angels patrol, and hyper-intelligent pets rebel. With unbridled invention and breakneck adventure, Hannu Rajaniemi is on the cutting-edge of science fiction. His post-apocalyptic, post-cyberpunk, and post-human tales are full of exhilarating energy and unpredictable optimism. How will human nature react when the only limit to desire is creativity? When the distinction between humans and gods is as small as nanomachinesβor as large as the universe? Whether the next big step in technology is 3D printing, genetic alteration, or unlimited space travel, Rajaniemi writes about what happens after.
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