
Review of Space & Time: First rate science fiction
December 30th, 2009 admin
First rate science fiction. You’ll love the plucky slave girl Jregli and the rich assembly of bizarre, bickering alien sentients that inhabit the Space Station and frequent the pub where she works as a barmaid for a thoroughly disagreable owner whom she has to pretend is her uncle.
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