

Larry M. (guardianelm) reviewed on + 20 more book reviews
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Consider a steam engine, run by anti-matter reactions, starting in the 19th century. Also, consider the idea of anti-ice as a method of storage for vast quantities of energy. Throw in Victorian Era events, mix thoroughly, but don't let the anti-ice melt too soon.
Hard sci-fi, without Baxter's usual "throw odd quantum physics terms around like hotcakes" style. A much easier read than "Vector Diagrams" by the same author.
Hard sci-fi, without Baxter's usual "throw odd quantum physics terms around like hotcakes" style. A much easier read than "Vector Diagrams" by the same author.