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A Place So Foreign and Eight More by Cory Doctorow
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A Place So Foreign and Eight More

by Cory Doctorow

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I love reading Cory Doctorow. His stories are fun, and his ability to wind a solid science fiction tale is superb. There is the occasional story which does not get me excited, but the clear majority have me smiling from ear to ear. He knows just how to blend future and technology together into an absorbing alternate reality.

In my opinion, Shadow Of The Mothaship was the story that fell short in this collection, but the other eight were fantastic. ( )
  tyroeternal | Sep 5, 2009 |
  MightyLeaf | Apr 5, 2009 |
Fresh sci-fi looks at time travel, teenage alienation, extraterrestrials, and superheroes. Good reads. ( )
  Wattsian | Nov 24, 2008 |
A Place So Foreign is Cory Doctorow’s first collection of short stories. The entire collection is available on his website, www.craphound.com, and Doctorow is one of the editors on BoingBoing.net. In addition to everything else he does in pursuit of fair use and intellectual property rights, Doctorow is also a pretty damn good writer.

A Place So Foreign brings together several stories in a classic-contemporary sci-fi shorts kind of collection. The stories feel utterly contemporary in their blending of tech and reality, drawing as much from fantasy and fairy tales as from Bradbury and Asimov. Doctorow’s prose is clean and clear, presenting plot-driven stories generally designed to illustrate some deeper issue of socio-techno-cultural importance.

Doctorow’s work is enjoyable in the same way as so many sci-fi fans once enjoyed Bradbury or Arthur C. Clarke: His stories are dire warnings wrapped in highly edible containers. Read, enjoy, be blown away. ( )
  shawnr | Jul 13, 2008 |
A reasonable collection, is about it. Definitely enjoyable, though. It is interesting to see that Bruce Sterling, a noted futurist, has written an introduction. Obviously Doctorow is part of a 'new movement' of writers that has useful things to say about science, technology and humanity at our current point in time. Certainly worth the time for those interested.

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/16721

http://superprose.blogspot.com/2006/1... ( )
  bluetyson | Jul 14, 2006 |
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