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Tag Archives: Paolo Bacigalupi
Book Review: The Water Knife
I like Paolo Bacigalupi. I like his dogged pursuit of environmentalist sci-fi dystopia. It’s a rare genre and one that it would be all too easy to get drenched in the Holier-Than-Thou attitude that comes with any deeply held conviction … Continue reading
Book Review: Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi
This is a tightly written book. Few words are wasted and even fewer are spent actually playing in the world he spent time creating. It’s so tightly sprung around the plot that there is little time for anything else. It … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, fiction
Tagged adventure, boy rescues girl, Drunk abusive father, dystopia, enviornmentalism, Paolo Bacigalupi, poverty, salvage, Scarcity, science fiction, Ship Breaker, YA, young adult
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