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The Engineer Reconditioned - Neal Asher


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The Engineer Reconditioned - Neal Asher

 
Description: ISBN 0809556766 / Author: Neal Asher / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Mysterious aliens ...ruthless terrorists ...androids with attitude ...genetic manipulation ...punch-ups with lasers ...giant spaceships ...what more do you want? A collection by the author of Gridlinked, The ... more
The Engineer Reconditioned - Neal Asher ... Skinner, In the Line of Polity, Cowl, Brass Man and The Voyage of the Sable Keech.

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This is a fourth book set in the Polity and it features Agent Cormac and some other characters known from previous instalments. It's not part of a saga, though, and it's perfectly readable as a stand alone, as enough explanation (in fact, perhaps even bit too much, as it often is the case with s-f books) is provided. Jain nodes, a lethal nanotechnology designed to destroy civilisations is rearing its ugly head again in the Polity. Who is distributing the nodes? What do they have to do with the giant biotechnology construct called Dragon produced by the Makers' civilisation, itself destroyed by Jain tech 800 years in the future? And what exactly is the mysterious entity calling ...

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by MagdaDH - written on 13/11/06 (Very useful, 125 readings)
Rating:

This is a fourth book set in the Polity and it features Agent Cormac and some other characters known from previous instalments. It's not part of a saga, though, and it's perfectly readable as a stand alone, as enough explanation (in fact, perhaps even bit too much, as it often is the case with s-f books) is provided. Jain nodes, a lethal nanotechnology designed to destroy civilisations is rearing its ugly head again in the Polity. Who is distributing the nodes? What do they have to do with the giant biotechnology construct called Dragon produced by the Makers' civilisation, itself destroyed by Jain tech 800 years in the future? And what exactly is the mysterious entity calling ...

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sister. There's a lot more to it than even this synopsis can suggest but it's written well enough not to seem quite such a labyrinthine proposition in Neal Asher's hands. Parallels can definitely be drawn between Gridlinked and Peter F Hamilton's novels. Both are enormously enthusiastic about humanity and our uses of technology. Both depict a galactic future that is rather like today with knobs on, and both's books are actually pretty violent, featuring a lot of weapons-based technology. I actually prefer Asher's vision of the future: it might be grim in places, and he certainly fetishises technology (and guns) even more than Hamilton does, ...

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by Mitnik - written on 29/06/04 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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sister. There's a lot more to it than even this synopsis can suggest but it's written well enough not to seem quite such a labyrinthine proposition in Neal Asher's hands. Parallels can definitely be drawn between Gridlinked and Peter F Hamilton's novels. Both are enormously enthusiastic about humanity and our uses of technology. Both depict a galactic future that is rather like today with knobs on, and both's books are actually pretty violent, featuring a lot of weapons-based technology. I actually prefer Asher's vision of the future: it might be grim in places, and he certainly fetishises technology (and guns) even more than Hamilton does, ...

 

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