Charles Stross channels Robert Heinlein with a science fiction adventure filled with robots, spaceships and a lot of unusual sex. In the 23rd century, all of the humans are gone, leaving Freya Nakamichi 47, a robot designed to please humans, with no purpose in life. Instead she gets involved in a series of high-stakes missions that take her from planet to planet, facing constant danger and a host of very strange enemies. Much like the space travel that features prominently in the plot, Saturn's Children takes a while to get where it's going, but it's always an interesting experience -- and a journey worth taking.
Thanks! Sounds Interesting!
Posted by: J. Brown | July 15, 2008 at 03:28 PM