Friday, 2009-08-07

Saturn’s Children by Charles Stross

Stross’ pastiche of late Heinlein. Set in a future where humanity has died out and society continues in the care of humanoid androids (and gynoids, hence a lot of gratutious sex). Stross packs in more ideas per page than many other SF authors, but has a problem in maintaining a coherent plot. Still, a fun read.