Reimagination (Singularity’s Children #4), by Toby Weston

Probably the final book in the Singularity’s Children series, Reimagination is continuing part three (Conflict) more than it is delivering the promised reimagination. It is still a gripping thriller and it’s good to read how things turn out for the main characters but it’s more an extension on the existing …

Conflict (Singularity’s Children #3), by Toby Weston

A direct continuation of Singularity’s Children previous two books, Conflict is the story of the old corporate and political powers feeling threatened by decentralized new technology. After her kidnapping Stella has ‘retired into public life’ – living as a celebrity she would rather not have anything to do with her …

Light of impossible stars (Embers of war #3) by Gareth L. Powell

*Previous books’ spoiler alert* The Fleet of Knives are on the loose. Their assignment: prevent war and agression in the Multiplicity. Their method: preemtively destroy all war capable vessels. As a result commerce between planets is coming to a halt and societies are crumbling. Former warship the Trouble Dog and …

Disruption (Singularity’s Children #2), by Toby Weston

Disruption is the direct continuation of Denial; we follow Stella Sagong, a young entrepreneur esacping poverty; Niato, the filthy rich idealist; Keith, corporate wage slave turned soldier; and Segi and Zaki, who escaped with their mother to the Islamic Caliphate, which stretches out from Pakistan to Morocco in this alternative …

Denial (Singularity’s Children #1), door Toby Weston

Denial, disruption, conflict and reimagination are change’s four phases, according to a book Anosh takes from his office after being layed off for a technicality. The economy is breaking down fast and unemployment is measured in tens of percents. How will Anosh and Ayşe care for their family? Naito is …

Destroyer of Worlds (Fleet of Worlds #3) door Larry Niven en Edward M. Lerner

In deel twee maakten we kennis met het zich supersnel ontwikkelende ras de Gwo’th. In Destroyer leren we deze wezens beter kennen. De Gwo’th zijn zeewezens die zich kunnen combineren tot een biologische computer. Met hun superieure telescopische blik spotten ze een armada aan oorlogszuchtige Pak die op mensen, de …

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