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Old 06-02-2025, 03:11 PM   #32272
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As following the monthly releases from Urania (Mondadori - in Italy), from April:
Perihelion Summer by Greg Egan (2019), wich was one of my preferred month's one;
Total Eclipse (1974), John Brunner;
A Memory Called Empire, Arkady Martine (2019), also supernice - imho;

From May:
Juicy Ghost by Rudy Ricker;
Judas Unchained di Peter Hamilton (first part);
The Rise of Endymion, Dan Simmons;
W.J. Stuart, Frobitten Planet (1956);

The ones I'd liked the most was The Gold Coast (1988), by Kim Stanley Robinson (wich I had, unreaded, in the cabinet from 2023); and one from the 70th's Anniversary serie by the same publisher, "The Corporation Wars: Emergency" by Ken MacLeod (2017).
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