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  Locus Poll Results (small brag)
Posted by Karl on Thursday September 14, @05:44AM
For some reason I just received my July, 2006 issue of Locus. This issue contains the results of their annual readers' poll, and once again I've made the "Best SF Novel" list.

There's 24 titles in the list; Charlie's Accelerando is #1 and John's Old Man's War is #24. Lady of Mazes is #15.

Every one of my novels has made this list, which is a nicely consistent record. I have no idea what this actually means, but it sounds great.

Now if only I could get my July Locus in July next year!



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    “Bulging with complex ideas and extrapolations … amazing.”
    —Kirkus Reviews

    “Depth and breadth to a book that many will want to reread to get all the nuances.”
    —Publishers Weekly

    “Schroeder continues to improve his unique blend of hard SF and vivid, dreamlike prose and bids fair to become a major genre voice.”
    —Booklist

    “His lively writing style and cutting-edge visions combine to deliver a topnotch story.”
    —Library Journal

    “The most thought-provoking and interesting work of hard SF that I've read in the past year."
    —Charles Stross

    "With paradigm shifts one inside another like a set of Russian dolls, this splendid novel propagates into a demolition derby of Big Ideas. Required post-human reading.”
    —Scott Westerfeld, author of The Risen Empire

    “An astonishing saga. One helluva read!”
    —Charles Harness

    “Karl Schroeder has always had a knack for intelligent and provocative thought experiments disguised as space opera. Now he ups the ante with a fascinating riff on consensual [and conflicting] realities. Lady of Mazes contains more cool ideas than Ventus and Permanence combined.”
    —Peter Watts

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