Lockdown Tales 2 - Book Review

Lockdown Tales 2, by Neal Asher is a collection of shorter SF stories, which (all?) take place in his Polity universe.

I was struck by how good these were, although I shouldn't be surprised - Lockdown Tales was also excellent.

Naturally many stories cover a smaller situation than his books (specially given the latest trilogy format he used), and are still very compelling.

I particularly liked that the Quiet War finally got a story, as well as the anti-aging bits of the universe (of course, that might seem quaint given the golem style mind transfers).

Mildly entertaining for me was seeing the several ways SuperIntelligence is possible while reading Nick Bostrom's book, as well as the Prisoner reference, which is a series I never saw but got a lot of references while reading Season of Skulls, just before this one.

Overall, excellent.


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