30.11.2013 20:25 |
gunnar@skipforward.net |
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repent sinners! Funny and semi-hard scifi! |
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17.11.2013 17:00 |
emily@skipforward.net |
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Original and clever with great moral craziness. |
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17.11.2013 11:14 |
matthias@skipforward.net |
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I have the need to call this a horror story, although not of the usual kind. Great idea, very well written and, unfortunately, so, so true in the end. |
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03.11.2013 13:39 |
sven@skipforward.net |
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Ingenious idea, great writing style. Greg Egan just has it. Unfortunately I foresaw the twist at the end, but it's great anyway, and I did not forsee his "solution" - particularly funny nowaday, because that's exactly how we solve problems in the 21st century :D |
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09.10.2013 01:45 |
diemut@skipforward.net |
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nice story with humor (de) |
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06.10.2013 15:01 |
andrea@skipforward.net |
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Great storytelling and twist! |
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05.10.2013 21:59 |
doris@skipforward.net |
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I do not like dark humor |
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02.10.2013 09:30 |
baumann@skipforward.net |
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Excellent, one of the Top5 stories in the 25 story set, superb twist great topic about virus design and moral issues. |
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30.09.2013 15:17 |
malte@skipforward.net |
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Egan's dark humor at its best. A must! |
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29.09.2013 14:04 |
heiko@skipforward.net |
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the virologist constructs an intriguing set of virus to convince the world to live morally. Turns out to have problem in it, you guessed :-) |
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