ChrisQ rated Vacuum Flowers: 4 stars
Vacuum Flowers by Michael Swanwick
Among the vanguard of today's boldest writers, Michael Swanwick presents his world of plug-in personalities, colonized asteroids, and a daring …
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Among the vanguard of today's boldest writers, Michael Swanwick presents his world of plug-in personalities, colonized asteroids, and a daring …
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I've been reading a lot of kids books since I started reading to my daughter (9 now). This was one of the best I've read. The writing style is simple and direct and whimsical. It was hard to put down. It made me realize how boring my sci-fi books are. :-)
My name is Kvothe.
I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. I burned down the town of Trebon. …
Very good urban fantasy novel from an author I hadn't heard of before.
Grabbed off my shelf at random. It's a book about large animal vets, so
if you're squeamish about the details of delivering breach births from horses
and such then you may have to skip over a few parts. But it was fun to see
the usual fantasy creatures mapped into the world of veterinary medicine.
I also really liked the way the main character's personal trauma was handled.
It was in the background throughout the story and colored her experiences
without taking over the story.
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