OK, I really REALLY liked Kress's "Beggars" trilogy; they were original, well-written, good plots, the works. This one doesn't even come close to them, but is still better than the average book out there.
Just a warning -- I'm not a prude, but a lot of R-rated language and themes, so if you're not into that, you may want to look elsewhere.
Just a warning -- I'm not a prude, but a lot of R-rated language and themes, so if you're not into that, you may want to look elsewhere.
The environment, cloning,low birth rates...this book has got it all. Interesting characters. Nancy Kress is very good.
In the near future fertility is at an all-time low and society
is struggling to deal with the consequences.
An entertaining read that seemed to peter out a little at the end, clumsy in spots but enjoyable nontheless.
is struggling to deal with the consequences.
An entertaining read that seemed to peter out a little at the end, clumsy in spots but enjoyable nontheless.