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I've been trying to convince some people to read some books by Greg Egan, but it has been difficult as most people are not into the idea of basically reading a math, computer science, physics and biology textbook that also happens to have characters and a story. Although the story that is there does a great job at threading the interesting ideas and concepts together. Even with a tiny bit less of a story and it would be dreadfully dull even to me.
http://gregegan.net/
Hmm, you might have sold it to me.
Edit: already had diaspora queued up on kindle, will push it to the top
Thanks for the reminder. I really liked diaspora and permutation city, but I haven’t kept up with his work since!