Echo of Worlds by M.R. Carey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Sliders, done right.
We've got a raggy team of multi-universe explorers of Earth exploring, hiding, and attempting to deal with the massively impossible task of preventing multi-universal genocide.
This is exactly as impressive as it sounds.
No, there's no OP weapons, no fleets of ships at their disposal. Just pads to flip over into other universes, personal problems, and adventure.
I'm quite happy. If you're looking for afrofuturism, it's also on the table, but as it is GOOD SF, that's even better.
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Tuesday, September 17, 2024
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