Entertainment Weekly has published the latest of their brief, monthly roundup of recent sf books reviewed by Noah Robischon. To wit:

  • CAMOUFLAGE by Joe Haldeman

    • Grade: B+
    • Lowdown: Haldeman trips through history wearing alien goggles, but his message is all about human nature.
  • EDENBORN by Nick Sagan
    • Grade: B
    • Lowdown: Long on mythological references and a bit short on believability, Edenborn presents a microbial apocalypse worth living through.
  • LIGHT by M. John Harrison
    • Grade: A
    • Lowdown: First released to raves in the U.K. in 2002, Light is mind-bending in both its conceptual framework and literary deftness.
  • NEUROLINK by M. M. Buckner
    • Grade: A-
    • Lowdown: Dante’s Inferno goes cyberpunk in Buckner’s toxic future tale of working-class bravado.

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