What rhiana should consume next
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Ender's Game (The Ender Saga)
by Orson Scott Card
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Jacob
says, "a bit more sci-fi, but very politically slanted. Each novel in the original series also touches on different moral questions relevant to political theory. And the 'Ender's Shadow' branch of the series turns into a total bureaucratic drama."
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Time Changer
by Rich Christiano
note:
I'll definitely check this one out!
Suggested by:
ginad42
thinks you would like this item.
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Eastern Standard Tribe
by Cory Doctorow
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thebigsmoke
says, "Less utopian than "Down and Out", (although less Corporate Dystopian than, say, "Snow Crash"). Then again, it's also shorter than "Down and Out" and the balance between corporation, society, and on-line identity is really fun. "
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Oryx and Crake
by Margaret Atwood
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Rory M
says, "An absolutely amazing book. Atwood's not quite as action-oriented as Barry but she's still excellent."
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Walden Two
by B. F. Skinner
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ceridwens_descent
says, "social experiment, written by skinner (huge proponent of psychological behaviorism). a bit dry, but interesting."
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Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom
by Cory Doctorow
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thebigsmoke
says, "I'm going to suggest two books by Cory Doctrow... both of which whose political futurisim is much more grounded in current technology and how "social networking" concepts could influence political and social development. Doctrow is a great futurist writer, and on top of it both are available as free eBooks or PDF's at http://craphound.com/ "
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