Cyteen
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| Author: |
C. J. Cherryh |
| Publisher: |
NEL UK, 1988 Warner Books, 1988 |
| Series: | The Era of Rapprochement: Book 3 |
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1. Serpent's Reach |
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| Awards: |
1989 Hugo Winner 1989 Locus SF Winner 1989 BSFA Nominated |
| Sub-Genre Tags: | Immortality Space Opera Hard SF |
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Synopsis
In a futuristic world of cybernetics, two young friends become trapped in an endless nightmare of suspicion, surveillance, programmable servants, a centuries-old ruling class, and an enigmatic woman who rules them all.
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- Books I'm Reading 2010 02 02 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
The Last Colony by John Scalzi Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Dark Journey by Elaine Cunningham Asimov's Science Fiction, September, 2009 Cyteen by CJ Cherryh RIver of Gods by Ian McDonald (on iPhone, 75%) - Book Review: Regenesis by CJ Cherryh
Regenesis takes place not long after the events of Cyteen, the Hugo Award winning novel by CJ Cherryh. Ari Emory (version 2.0) is working herself to the bone trying to learn as much as possible as quickly as possible, to the detriment ... - Cherryh, C. J. - Cyteen (1988 BCE HB) on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Set in the universe of the Hugo Award-winning Downbelow Station, SF master CJ Cherryh again brings us a wonderfully detailed world...and her most challenging and mature work to date. CYTEEN is the story of Ariane Emory: brilliant, ... - Book Discussion: "Regenesis" by CJ Cherryh
I finally got Regenesis in the mail! So here's the final book discussion for January. Regenesis is the third book in the series, following Cyteen and Downbelow Station. As usual, I'll give the cover art and the cover copy! ... - CJ Cherryh's New Novel
The Cyteen series didn't need a sequel as such. The universe is a fine place without additions, but I will never complain about a new book in that universe. I spent a lot of my youth (sorry Catherine) in her vision of space. ... - C. J. Cherryh | Science Fiction Fans | LibraryThing
I generally like C.J. Cherryh. Good aliens and other creatures. I was especially happy with Cyteen, which I read for the first time a few months ago. I was very impressed with the way she handled genetics in the late 80s. ... - The Bookworm Game « Young Black Socrates
Cyteen, C. J. Cherryh 307. Foucaults Pendulum, Umberto Eco 308. Cryptonomicon, Neal Stephenson 309. Invisible Monsters, Chuck Palahniuk 310. Camber of Culdi, Kathryn Kurtz 311. The Fountainhead, Ayn Rand ... - Adventures in Reading: Cyteen, by C. J. Cherryh
Cyteen is set in C. J. Cherryh's Alliance / Union Universe, a future expansionist history of humanity in the stars. The opening pages of Cyteen provides a full background of the colonization and political history of that universe and ... - Paperback Writer: Demons and Angels
I had to just finish it and stayed up late just to get more read. 12:25 PM · Sandra said... Last non-stop book I read was probably Regenesis by C J Cherryh (I just know I'm spelling that wrong). Sequel to Cyteen, my all-time fav. book. ... - Still even yet more books from DAW
A hardcover copy of Regenesis by CJ Cherryh. From the Publishers Weekly Starred Review, "The long-awaited, intricate sequel to Cherryh's Hugo-winning Cyteen (1989) brings events full circle. [...] Complex and rich, with beautifully ...







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