If you wish the 1980s soda radical Duran Duran , you ’ll also love China Miéville ’s latest novel , Embassytown . At least , Embassytown is the tardy pick from Duran Duran ’s Simon Le Bon , who writes a passionate ( and amazing ) defense of read science fabrication :
When we record SF we want to be challenged ; we want new mind , novel breaker point of view ; we require to separate through and encounter with the possibilties of reason and existing in an alternative reality to the one we ’ve become used to . This , in a way , define not just good science fiction , but good fiction generally , and Embassytown is most definitely both of those things .
look back through the archives , it looks like past survival have include Hannu Rajaniemi ’s The Quantum Thief and Iain M. Banks ’ Transmission . turn out Simon has splendid taste in Bible .

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