![]() ![]() Danielewski, if you count those books as Sci-fi. The last one that I read and enjoyed was the Price of Milk by Exurb1a, as well as The Fifth Science which wasn't as good IMO. Hosts of hostile monsters, a population addicted to procreation, a dictator who is willing to unleash plagues to get his own way - and all that stands between the colonists and disaster is Tuf's ingenuity, and his reputation as an honest dealer in a universe of rogues. Tuf Voyaging by George R.R Martin I should say that I'm not a big sci-fi guy. ![]() So how is it that, despite being up against. ![]() With his unique equipment and powerful spacecraft, Tuf is set to tackle the myriad problems that human settlers have created during their colonisation of far flung worlds. Haviland Tuf is an honest space-trader (one of the few), and he likes cats. We'll leave that aside for now - just be thankful that the most powerful weapon in space is in good hands, hands which now control cellular material for thousands of outlandish creatures. So how is it that, despite being up against the worst villains in the universe, he has become the proud owner of the last working seedship, pride of Earth's Ecological Engineering Corps Haviland Tuf is an honest space-trader (one of the few), and he likes cats. Martin, author of the hit HBO TV series A GAME OF THRONES. ![]()
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