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Science Fiction Trivia
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OK. Name the novel of counterfactual history, stretching across some 600 years, following the same group of individuals as they live, die and are reincarnated ...
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Kim Stanley Robinson: The Years Of Rice And Salt?
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Hmm. I started rereading that earlier this year, but got distracted. KSR writes very good books to fall asleep to. ;-)
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... and Selezen buries it in the back of the net! Over to you ...Selezen wrote:Kim Stanley Robinson: The Years Of Rice And Salt?
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This modern novel tells the tale of a human race cast into the stars as a virus decimated the population and turned the rest into something...different.
The danger is not over, though, as something dark and hidden threatens mankind's very soul...
(note: I haven't actually read this, but it came up in a line of research I was making into writing a sci-fi story of my own recently, which pissed me off as it has huge chunks of similarity to the reams of notes I made about my project - hence why it stuck in my mind).
The danger is not over, though, as something dark and hidden threatens mankind's very soul...
(note: I haven't actually read this, but it came up in a line of research I was making into writing a sci-fi story of my own recently, which pissed me off as it has huge chunks of similarity to the reams of notes I made about my project - hence why it stuck in my mind).
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Aaaah! Now I get it, it's a football reference, not a reference to the 'netDisembodied wrote:
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It is ... I could have said "buries it in the onion bag" but that probably wouldn't have been any clearer.Rxke wrote:Aaaah! Now I get it, it's a football reference, not a reference to the 'net
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understatement!
Goes to show how non-native speakers way too often are puzzled by the simplest, everyday little things.
Amazing people get on so well on this board, isn't it?
Goes to show how non-native speakers way too often are puzzled by the simplest, everyday little things.
Amazing people get on so well on this board, isn't it?
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So is anyone going to have a guess then?
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No.Selezen wrote:So is anyone going to have a guess then?
Queue clue...
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The event that decimates the population comes from inside humanity itself. Not an external threat...
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Hmmm ... it's not Queen City Jazz by Kathleen Anne Goonan, is it?
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Nope.
Nother clue - published in 2005, author is male.
Nother clue - published in 2005, author is male.