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This collection demonstrates masteful skill. It's divided into thirds, the first a kind of science fiction story told in poems, the second a more loose collection, and the third themed around a critical but not knee-jerk examination of God. All of them are fantastic. The first is a demonstration of what science fiction should be; a means to talk about so much more than genre tropes. The second is filled with gems. And the third will haunt anyone willing to wrestle with a universe that may be the creation of an unkind deity. Read this book.

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