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Quarantine (Subjective Cosmology Cycle, Bk 1)
Quarantine - Subjective Cosmology Cycle, Bk 1
Author: Greg Egan
15 November 2034. The Stars Went Out.  In the late 21st Century on Earth, Bioengineering and information systems have changed the face of humanity - you can be exactly who you want to be, but don't expect life to be any less uncertain in a world rife with religious cults and terrorism spawned by fear of the unknown. Then one night, the ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780712653473
ISBN-10: 0712653473
Publication Date: 9/10/1992
Pages: 224
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Publisher: Legend/Little, Brown
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Interesting premise. An actual lid has been placed on the Earth. Under this pressure cooker all kinds of things bubble up. Warning...not too many sympathetic characters.

From back cover: It causes riots and religions. It has people dancing in the streets and leaping off skyscrapers. And it's all because of the impenetrable gray shield that slid into place around the solar system on the night of November 15, 2034.Some see the bubble as the revenge of an insane God. Some see it as justice. Some even see it as protection. But one thing is for certain -- now there is the universe, and the earth. And never the twain shall meet.Or so it seems. Until a bio-enhanced PI named Nick Stavrianos takes on a job for an anonymous client: find a girl named Laura who disappeared from a mental institution by the most direct possible method -- walking through the walls.

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