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Sullivan, Tricia Maul Newberg, OR, U.S.A. Night Shade Books 2006 1597800376 / 9781597800372 First Edition Private Press Trade Paperback Fine 282pp. Sheri S. Tepper meets Neal Stephenson in this feminist-cyberpunk thriller by Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning author Tricia Sullivan. In a mall, a gang of teenage girls is caught in a maelstrom of violence and shopping. But its not only their own lives they will have to fight for - its that of a man trapped in another world, with very different enemies; a man they havent met, but who could change the future of the human race. "guaranteed to either grab your attention in a death-grip, or send you fleeing with your tail between your legs. If you enjoy the sort of book that will tie your mind up in knots, whilst presenting you with a stylish vision of a future gone quite, quite mad, then Maul is definitely a book you ought to try." - The Alien Online. "All the elements of this novel work very hard all the time, carrying not only a complex plot and fascinating ideas about microbiology, but a heavy satirical charge aimed at contemporary culture and also at SF itself. That it manages so well and is so entertaining is testament to Sullivan's skill and intelligence. I haven't enjoyed a book so much in a long time." - Justina Robson. "Two stories unfold in parallel in this fast and furious blend of gender issues and balls-out action. Maul is a thoroughly enjoyable, well-written novel that stares hard down the barrel of sexual politics and happily sticks its finger in the muzzle." - infinity plus. "As winningly satirical as it is inspiring, Sullivan's intelligent and erudite novel doesn't miss a trick with literary references and sexually resonant imagery" - Zone SF/ "This is the new face of Feminist SF: Maul is most definitely a book that makes you think." - Cheryl Morgan, Emerald City/ "Sullivan's book is well-told and punchy, very readable, with some nicely ingenious ideas; Maul, in fact, reads rather like a high-feminist masterpiece from the 1970s, a Joanna Russ or Marge Piercy book out of its time; which is pretty high praise." - Adam Roberts, infinity plus. "Sullivan's near-future fascinates: [a] very satisfying read." - Booklist. "Sullivan neatly threads two seemingly unrelated coming-of-age stories together
in this fantasy that evenhandedly explores gender issues. With an eye on scientific ethics and teenage codes, Sullivan invests her high-risk narratives with relevant discourses on the power of sex, just and unjust authority, when to rebel and when to cooperate." - Publishers Weekly. "One of the finest new talents in the field" - David Brin. "A challenging, disturbing, often compulsive read" p- Time Out. "Painfully gripping throughout" - The Times. Cover by J.K. Potter. Price:
10.00 USD
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Sullivan, Tricia Maul Newberg, OR, U.S.A. Night Shade Books 2006 1597800376 / 9781597800372 First Edition Private Press Trade Paperback Fine J.K. Potter 282pp. Sheri S. Tepper meets Neal Stephenson in this feminist-cyberpunk thriller by Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning author Tricia Sullivan. In a mall, a gang of teenage girls is caught in a maelstrom of violence and shopping. But its not only their own lives they will have to fight for - its that of a man trapped in another world, with very different enemies; a man they havent met, but who could change the future of the human race. "guaranteed to either grab your attention in a death-grip, or send you fleeing with your tail between your legs. If you enjoy the sort of book that will tie your mind up in knots, whilst presenting you with a stylish vision of a future gone quite, quite mad, then Maul is definitely a book you ought to try." - The Alien Online. "All the elements of this novel work very hard all the time, carrying not only a complex plot and fascinating ideas about microbiology, but a heavy satirical charge aimed at contemporary culture and also at SF itself. That it manages so well and is so entertaining is testament to Sullivan's skill and intelligence. I haven't enjoyed a book so much in a long time." - Justina Robson. "Two stories unfold in parallel in this fast and furious blend of gender issues and balls-out action. Maul is a thoroughly enjoyable, well-written novel that stares hard down the barrel of sexual politics and happily sticks its finger in the muzzle." - infinity plus. "As winningly satirical as it is inspiring, Sullivan's intelligent and erudite novel doesn't miss a trick with literary references and sexually resonant imagery" - Zone SF/ "This is the new face of Feminist SF: Maul is most definitely a book that makes you think." - Cheryl Morgan, Emerald City/ "Sullivan's book is well-told and punchy, very readable, with some nicely ingenious ideas; Maul, in fact, reads rather like a high-feminist masterpiece from the 1970s, a Joanna Russ or Marge Piercy book out of its time; which is pretty high praise." - Adam Roberts, infinity plus. "Sullivan's near-future fascinates: [a] very satisfying read." - Booklist. "Sullivan neatly threads two seemingly unrelated coming-of-age stories together
in this fantasy that evenhandedly explores gender issues. With an eye on scientific ethics and teenage codes, Sullivan invests her high-risk narratives with relevant discourses on the power of sex, just and unjust authority, when to rebel and when to cooperate." - Publishers Weekly. "One of the finest new talents in the field" - David Brin. "A challenging, disturbing, often compulsive read" p- Time Out. "Painfully gripping throughout" - The Times. Cover by J.K. Potter. Price:
10.00 USD
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