Re: The book's reference section runs to nearly 10 pages.
Danae al'Thor Send a noteboard - 13/04/2011 09:31:20 AM
It is one of those things that floats around in the cultural bubble around Tor, and which I occasionally pick up. I always get very paranoid when they show up in science fiction, because I have a very tenuous grasp of them and tend to assume the writers have just picked a fun-sounding name without grasping the concept.
I do not mind technobabble when I trust it, but if I am worried it is just decoration I get fed up very fast. Perhaps this is another of those books I should run by Tor.
I do not mind technobabble when I trust it, but if I am worried it is just decoration I get fed up very fast. Perhaps this is another of those books I should run by Tor.
I think she's worked very hard to make stuff sound plausible. try it!
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11/04/2011 12:16:37 PM
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This makes me want to re-read the book.
11/04/2011 03:09:51 PM
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Re: The second book has already set up the technological details, and so is more focused.
11/04/2011 03:11:19 PM
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I did not expect to come across Bose-Einstein condensate here
12/04/2011 08:42:14 AM
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Re: The book's reference section runs to nearly 10 pages.
13/04/2011 09:31:20 AM
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It was ok.
12/04/2011 05:33:44 PM
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Also, some of it didn't make sense.
12/04/2011 05:34:57 PM
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