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November 24, 2015
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Thanks to Cameron Woodhead at the Sydney Morning Herald for his glowing review of Fall: “a clever blend of teen buddy fiction and philosophical sci-fi. They [the books in the Twinmaker series] double as entertaining adventure stories and explorations of the ethical and political dimensions of powerful technologies … Big on action. Huge on ideas.” […]
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October 2, 2015
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…and the entire series! The review goes live today. Here’s one of many excellent paragraphs: “…never stops dishing out the twists and turns that keep his great overarching plot moving at near breakneck pace. (The shockers in Hollow Girl are unreal!) The cast of characters is diverse and interesting and Clair is the right balance […]
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August 13, 2015
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I won’t post the entire review because it’s full of spoilers, but there is this great quote: “The final act is packed with surprises that make perfect sense in retrospect. A philosophical marathon.” Which sums up exactly what I’m looking for in a book: an ending that isn’t obvious in advance but arises out of […]
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November 27, 2014
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It’s been a busy week or two, with the new Twinmaker novel doing the rounds and various other things in the pipe. Crash/Crashland got some great press in the national papers. The Sydney Morning Herald said: “while marketed as young-adult fiction, [it] is one of the rare examples of the genre that can be appreciated […]
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