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Series: Misc
Genre: SF
ISBN: 0441010725
Pages: 320 pages
Publisher: Ace Books
Price: $23.95
Reader Rating: 8 out of 10
Votes: 2
Singularity Sky by Charles StrossDescription: Set 400 years in the future, Scottish author and computer journalist Charles Stross' debut novel, Singularity Sky, is a highly intelligent space opera with a decidedly twisted sense of humor. It poses the question: What would happen in a repressive society when visiting aliens promise to grant whatever wish you can think of in return for being entertained?
After humankind discovers faster-than-light travel, a godlike machine intelligence called the Eschaton has spread humanity across the stars by instantly removing 9 billion humans from Earth and relocating them throughout the galaxy on countless. It issues only one warning. Do not break causality. The next transgression with time travel will mean total destruction.
Centuries later, one such backwater colony called the New Republic has been doing its best to suppress information - and ideas - from the general populace. But when a nomadic group of aliens known as the Festival make a remote planet in the New Republic their temporary home, generations of repression fly out the window. Ringing telephones start falling out of the sky all over the planet. On the other end of the line, Festival members ask to be entertained. Any new information - be it scientific theories, fairy tales, or local mythology - is rewarded with anything the respondent desires.
Singularity Sky is a truly visionary look at the future of humankind. Stross' vision, however, has its fair share of comic elements. Painting on a vast canvas of hard science, Stross lets his colorful imagination go wild by introducing the Festival, an intergalactic traveling road show that would put Grateful Dead followers to shame. What transpires once they arrive at Rochard's World is worth the price of the book alone!
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