@Avery
If you like "Calorie Man", Paulo also wrote "The Wind Up Girl" which takes place in the same world.
http://www.amazon.com/Windup-Girl-Paolo-Bacigalupi/dp/1597801585
I haven't finished it yet but you can borrow it if you like...a little busy as of late.
Chris
On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 9:45:33 PM UTC-5, Avery wrote:
-- On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 9:45:33 PM UTC-5, Avery wrote:
Anybody have reading recommendations for good, biology inspired sci-fi? I think people produce interesting things to read when they take\ a little bit of science fact and add a little bit of contemporary prejudice and thought. Sometimes these stories can be good jumping off points for discussions.
I will start. I read this a while back...I remember not totally liking how it was written, but it was interesting.
Calorie Man
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