La casa de cristal
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9788496692664 (8496692663)
Publish date: September 17th 2007
Publisher: Viamagna
Pages no: 435
Edition language: Spanish
[a: John Scalzi|4763|John Scalzi|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1407277112p2/4763.jpg] claims to be a gateway drug into science fiction literature, I suppose he may well be but I believe Charles Stross is almost the opposite of that. Stross is deservedly one of the most popular active sci- fi autho...
This could have been really dull because there's really nothing new in it by way of SF ideas; it relies on wormholes/teleporting, nanobots, uploading your mind then downloading it to any body you fancy, editing your memories in the process, and not much else. You can find all these elements in many ...
This is an interesting story about some people who agree to participate in an experimental polity, the glasshouse in a future that includes teleports for interstellar travel. Robin is fleeing from a ruthless pursuer and has to work at staying alive as well as trying to understand what the world he's...
Like the Laundry novels by the same author, this was a fast paced adventure with some dizzying twists and turns. It took me a little while to get into it - the far-future tech and world-building takes some getting used to - but once I did, I was very much hooked. Highly recommended sci-fi thriller...
If I had to pick one word for this book, it would be "smug." I don't have a lot of tolerance for smugness at the best of times, and Glasshouse did nothing to earn its attitude. The worldbuilding was flimsy (if your characters are going to be motivated to horrific acts in pursuit of money, you need t...