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This is a fine successor to Singularity Sky, but I did like the first novel in the series a lot better. The characters are a bit confusing, but the imaginative details of earth-derivative cultures are detailed and reflective of humanity's foibles and tragic flaws.
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Iron Sunrise (Ace Science Fiction) by Charles Stross
Gregory Sotir, September 1, 2011
This is a fine successor to Singularity Sky, but I did like the first novel in the series a lot better. The characters are a bit confusing, but the imaginative details of earth-derivative cultures are detailed and reflective of humanity's foibles and tragic flaws.