Keith Stevenson
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Horizon
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Traitor's Run (The Lenticular, #1)
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Anywhere but Earth
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X6: A Novellanthology
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Traitor's Bargain (The Lenticular, #2)
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Cock: Adventures In Masculinity
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Traitor's War (The Lenticular, #3)
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The The Pride of Chanur is a first contact chase drama that’s told with breakneck pacing while also unfolding a complex and richly detailed piece of worldbuilding. In tu ...more "
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Another great chapter on The Wheel of Time The series keeps getting better and better. Rand, Mat, Perrin, Egwene and Nynaeve are such great characters and they all get their chance to shine in book 3 along with Elayne, Thom, Lan and Moiraine. Seeing t ...more |
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Simon Petrie is one of my favourite science fiction authors working in Australia today. A self-described ‘reformed academic’, he has a special interest in planetary and interstellar chemistry, which means his written work often includes scientificall ...more | |
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Aussie Readers: Quarterly Read-a-thon Friday 2nd June - Sunday 4th June 2017 | 393 | 174 | Jun 10, 2017 06:54PM | |
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“the Culture had placed its bets—long before the Idiran war had been envisaged—on the machine rather than the human brain. This was because the Culture saw itself as being a self-consciously rational society; and machines, even sentient ones, were more capable of achieving this desired state as well as more efficient at using it once they had. That was good enough for the Culture.”
― Consider Phlebas
― Consider Phlebas

“It was the Culture’s fault. It considered itself too civilized and sophisticated to hate its enemies; instead it tried to understand them and their motives, so that it could out-think them and so that, when it won, it would treat them in a way which ensured they would not become enemies again. The”
― Consider Phlebas
― Consider Phlebas

“The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines they had (at however great a remove) brought into being: the urge not to feel useless. The Culture’s sole justification for the relatively unworried, hedonistic life its population enjoyed was its good works; the”
― Consider Phlebas
― Consider Phlebas

“They also,” [the drone] said, “refuse to acknowledge machine sentience fully; they exploit proto-conscious computers and claim only human subjective experience has any intrinsic value — carbon fascists.”
― Use of Weapons
― Use of Weapons

“Zakalwe, in all the human societies we have ever reviewed, in every age and every state, there has seldom if ever been a shortage of eager young males prepared to kill and die to preserve the security, comfort and prejudices of their elders, and what you call heroism is just an expression of this simple fact; there is never a scarcity of idiots.”’ He”
― Use of Weapons
― Use of Weapons

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