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Adam Roberts is commonly described as one of the UK's most important writers of SF. He is the author of numerous novels and literary parodies. He is Professor of 19th Century Literature at Royal Holloway, London University and has written a number of critical works on both SF and 19th Century poetry. He is a contributor to the SF ENCYCLOPEDIA.
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Doctorphibez
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“Such a fun and clever story!”

Kat
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“A fantastic read; sci fi at its best , thought provoking but never straying far from being a joy to engage with its many characters affected by the this radical implications.”

emilyannebooks
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Whitney F
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“Roberts is a clever writer- clear from first few chapters. An interesting discussion and idea but feel that he lost the thread plot at the end.”
About Adam Roberts
Adam Roberts is commonly described as one of the UK's most important writers of SF. He is the author of numerous novels and literary parodies. He is Professor of 19th Century Literature at Royal Holloway, London University and has written a number of critical works on both SF and 19th Century poetry. He is a contributor to the SF ENCYCLOPEDIA.
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