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Science Fiction · 2003 · PG-13

Singularity sky

by Charles Stross

A post-Singularity entity rains cell phones on a colony world — and makes them an offer they can't refuse.

For14+GenreScience FictionLength349 pagesRead time~9 hours

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Violence

Some

Military violence; space combat

Language

Barely any

Mild language

Sexual Content

Barely any

Brief adult content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

Themes of information freedom, repressive regimes, and the impossibility of fighting a post-Singularity entity

What this book is about

The first Eschaton novel (2003) follows Martin Springfield, an engineer, and Rachel Mansour, a UN inspector, as a repressive colony world is descended on by the Festival, a posthuman AI that offers to grant any wish in exchange for information. SF action-comedy with depth. For older teens and adults.

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