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Disaster McFawltry

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Karl Schroeder: Lady of Mazes (Paperback, 2006, Tor Science Fiction) 4 stars

Karl Schroeder is one of the new stars of hard SF. His novels, Ventus and …

Hard Sci-Fi Done Right

4 stars

One of my pet peeves with most futuristic science fiction is that it's peppered with this fantastic and miraculous technology, yet the presence of that technology doesn't change the day-to-day lives of the characters. They wander around the story and generally act like us clods from the early 21st century. It leaves me feeling like the technology is there to aid the plot rather than be part of any kind of organic world building. Such is definitely not the case in Lady of Mazes by Karl Schroeder. In this hard sci-fi prequel to his debut novel, Ventus, the futuristic technology is the lives of the characters. It dictates who they see, what they see, and who they interact with. And like a lot of great futuristic sci-fi, the reader can see how this technology grew out of our own contemporary technology. In this case, filter bubbles. Inscape dictates every …