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Fair Coin
Anyone read "Fair Coin?" i09 review has got me intrigued.
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Dean Koontz did a quantum-event book, 'From the corner of his eye', which was frankly dull and overlong, but this sounds brilliant!

It does sound intriguing, especially the "dark fairy tale" part of the description (I love fairy tales, I wrote a thesis on fairy tales, I will never stop reading fairy tales).
Also, I don't know why precisely, but the title sounds really good. It just rolls off the tongue really well, I guess.

I'll check out the podcast in the car.
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That podcaster sure likes Star Trek.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbs3Y2...
Got it. Reading it. Not bad, really.

The things I liked best were Ephraim's evolution as a character, struggling with his desires and his sense of responsibility, and the escalation in the book (which I'll leave vague to avoid spoilers).
I think the 'like a Twilight Zone episode but more fleshed out' evaluation is fairly apt, for what it's worth.
Tired of cookie-cutter young-adult novels? The cure awaits, in the shape of E.C. Myers' astounding Fair Coin — a book which, among other things, achieves the feat of seeming like a dark fairy tale and a clever science fiction epic, rolled into one. It's a fast-moving book full of twists and cool character moments, and definitely ideal for adults who miss the days of engaging, idea-driven science fiction.