How do you write a "best of" countdown for SF, a genre that lives to belie every label put on it? Since you're bound to disagree with my list, tell me why. Throw some cats into this 'ere sack and we can have some fun.
At 11am I'll be arguing my corner in the evergreen "What are the best SF books of all time?" debate, stoked to life this morning by those lovely book types at the @Telegraph
Book of the Day: “Lightly skimming where Mussolini dug deep, Simon Ings gives his readers a concise round-up of the intellectual ground in which the 20th-century dictatorships took root.” @LucyHH on Engineers of Human Souls.
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"Three men and a woman whose political visions shaped and misshaped their century." Engineers of Human Souls, 25 January, Bridge Street Press. Endorsed by this cat. https://t.co/iubJROHTH8
"Governments do not listen to their people, and nowhere are the people free" Engineers of Human Souls, 25 January, Bridge Street Press. Endorsed by this cat. https://t.co/eJexyQ5Z81