Minla’s Flowers — Alastair Reynolds

Minla's Flowers -- Alastair ReynoldsThis is the second book in Alastair’s Merlin Series, and should be read immediately after Hideaway.

We left off with Merlin leaving the cohort to find a fabled super weapon that he’ll then use to defeat the cyborgs known as Huskers.   During one transit Merlin’s ship, Tyrant, is thrown rather violently out of the Waynet.   It transpires that this is due to a kink in the Waynet as it passes a star named Calliope, and he urgently needs to stop at one of its planets, Lecythus, for repairs and refuelling.   While on the planet Merlin meets Minla and her people.

Unfortunately, Merlin realises that the kink in the Waynet that caused his problems is being caused by the Waynet being pulled towards Calliope, and once the Waynet line reaches the Calliope’s core then it’s pretty much all over for the whole system and everyone in it.   This then leads to all kinds of problems when he tells his new found friends on Lecythus that they’ve only got 70 years left . . .

. . . but it also leads to a rather good story as well.

Definitely some food-for-thought for those who enjoy all those wonderful philosophical debates about Star Fleet’s First Directive.

All told, i’m really enjoying this series and am diving straight into The Iron Tactician for Merlin’s next adventure.

It’s available in, Beyond the Aquila Rift, Zima Blue and Other Stories and The New Space Opera.

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Best of British Science Fiction 2016 — Anthology

Best of British Science Fiction 2016 -- AnthologyAll stories copyright 2016.

Arrested Development — Joanne Hall
Ten Love Songs to Change the World — Peter F. Hamilton
Beyond the Heliopause — Eric Brown and Keith Brooke
The Seventh Gamer — Gwyneth Jones
Dream-Hunter — Nick Wood
Shooting the Messenger — Robert Bagnall
The Lightship — Neil Davies
Ana — Liam Hogan
Liberty Bird — Jaine Fenn
Joined — Sarah L. Byrne
Heinrich Himmler in the Barcelona Hallucination Cell — Ian Watson
Taking Flight — Una McCormack
People, Places and Things — Den Patrick
Staunch — Paul Graham Raven
Between Nine and Eleven — Adam Roberts
Ajdenia — Natalia Theodoridou
To Catch a Comet — Sylvia Spruck Wrigley
How to Grow Silence from Seed — Tricia Sullivan
The Apologists — Tade Thompson
Montpellier — Ian Whates
Foreign Bodies — Neil Williamson
The 10 Second War — Michael Brookes
Possible Side Effects — Adam Connors
Front Row Seat to the End of the World — E.J. Swift

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Solaris Rising 1 — Anthology

Solaris Rising 1 -- AnthologyAll stories copyright 2011.

A Smart Well-Mannered Uprising of the Dead — Ian McDonald
The Incredible Exploding Man — Dave Hutchinson
Sweet Spots — Paul di Filippo
The Best Science Fiction of the Year Three — Ken MacLeod
The One that Got Away — Tricia Sullivan
Rock Day — Stephen Baxter
Eluna — Stephen Palmer
Shall I Tell You the Problem with Time Travel? — Adam Roberts
The Lives and Deaths of Che Guevara — Lavie Tidhar
Steel Lake — Jack Skillingstead
Mooncakes — Mike Resnick and Laurie Tom
At Play in the Fields — Steve Rasnic Tem
How We Came Back from Mars — Ian Watson
You Never Know — Pat Cadigan
Yestermorrow — Richard Salter
Dreaming Towers, Silent Mansions — Jaine Fenn
Eternity’s Children — Keith Brooke and Eric Brown
For the AgesAlastair Reynolds
Return of the Mutant Worms — Peter F. Hamilton

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New Worlds 1 — Anthology

New Worlds 1 -- Anthology

The Emperor’s New Reality — Pat Cadigan
Ferryman — Eric Brown
Great Western — Kim Newman
The White Stuff — Peter F. Hamilton & Graham Joyce
A Night on the Town — Noel K. Hannan
Death, Shit, Love, Transfiguration — Brian W. Aldiss
The Pact — Andrew Stephenson
Heart of Whitenesse — Howard Waldrop
A Day Without Dad — Ian Watson
Attack of the Charlie Chaplins — Garry Kilworth
For Life — Christine Manby
A Night on Bare Mountain — Graham Charnock
Londonbone — Michael Moorcock
Thirteen Views of a Cardboard City — William Gibson

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New Worlds 4 — Anthology

New Worlds 4 -- Anthology

Harringay — Graham Charnock
And the Poor Get Children — Lisa Tuttle
Legitimate Targets — Ian McDonald
Nerves of Steel — Garry Kilworth
Love in Backspace — Barrington J. Bayley
The Last Phallic Symbol — Elizabeth Sourbut
The Fleshpots of Luna — Matthew Dickens
Starlight Dreamer — Peter F. Hamilton
Free States — Michael Moorcock
The Charisma Trees — Robert Holdstock
Inside Outside — David Langford
The Final Word — Michael Moorcock

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