The Machine's Child
Kage Baker's novels and stories of The Company (Dr Zeus), are the basis for her fame in SF. More of a direct sequel to The Life of the World to Come than Children of the Company was, Machine's Children gets back to everyone's favorite immortal cyborg, Men
Kage Baker's novels and stories of The Company (Dr Zeus), are the basis for her fame in SF. More of a direct sequel to The Life of the World to Come than Children of the Company was, Machine's Children gets back to everyone's favorite immortal cyborg, Men
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780765354617 (0765354616)
Publish date: August 28th 2007
Publisher: Tor Science Fiction
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Series: The Company -6 (#7)
I've been working my way through this series slowly. (No rush now, since there's no more to come... :-( )The last few entries into the series have been wildly divergent, focusing on different characters, times, and places - but with 'The Machine's Child,' the different strands of this time-travel...
November 11, 2006Loved it. The series kicks over into serious goofiness, if you will, with three bickering lovers-of-Mendoza inhabiting a single body. Full-on robot screwball. With pontificating.***February 7, 2015I have more issues this time with the issue of consent, but also much more pleasure...
he latest in a long line of Company novels, this book brings us onto the cusp of the Great Silence of 2355, when presumably something of cataclysmic proportions happens to either the Company cyborgs, or their devious masters at Dr. Zeus. The novel mostly concerns Alec’s uneasy truce with his two pas...