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Saturn's Children

Charlie Stross' Saturn's Children takes a science fiction cliche -- the sexbot -- and makes one the main character of a complex adventure set in a world-spanning culture that robots have cobbled together after the extinction of human beings. Nifty stuff.

My only complaint is the slightly embarrassing cleavage-tastic cover. I felt creepy carrying it on the train.

Saturn's Children

FuzzyCo grade: A

Comments

Wow, looking at the cover, I'm glad I read it on my Kindle!

Wow, looking at my RSS feed, I was sure this was another X-Box Original out of the way.

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