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HOMINIDS and HUMANS
Volumes One and Two of the
Neanderthal Parallax Trilogy
by Robert J. Sawyer
"The Neanderthal Parallax is tremendous storytelling"
Quill & Quire, Canada's publishing trade journal
February 2003, Tor Books, New York
Hominids: Lead Science-Fiction Paperback
ISBN 0-765-34500-5
Humans: Lead Science-Fiction Hardcover
ISBN 0-312-87691-2
Praise for HOMINIDS
On the Preliminary Nebula Award Ballot!
Three Months on the Locus Hardcover Bestsellers List!
Year's Best List: San Francisco Chronicle
Year's Best List: Borders Books
More about Hominids
including sample chapters and review quotes.
Praise for HUMANS
"A solid sequel to Hominids; extremely well done.
When complete, the Neanderthal Parallax should add significantly to
Sawyer's reputation."
Publishers Weekly
"The Neanderthal Parallax is tremendous storytelling, with a convincing
scientific basis, but at its core, it is science fiction as social
commentary. Humans is worth reading for the quality of
Sawyer's vision and insight, the near-possibility of his scientific
departures, and the depth of his social criticism."
Quill & Quire
"The biggest job of science fiction is to portray the Other. To help us
imagine the strange and see the familiar in eerie new ways. Nobody explores
this territory more boldly than Robert Sawyer."
David Brin
"In Humans,
Sawyer gives us a rich mix of mind-stretching concepts and personal crises."
F. M. Busby
"When it comes to stories that showcase
hard-edged science and anthropological puzzles in believable settings
and appealing characters, nobody does it better than Sawyer."
Paul Levinson
"The chapter at the Vietnam Wall should be required reading for
anyone who wishes to sit in the oval office."
Jack McDevitt
More about Humans
including sample chapters and review quotes.
More about Hybrids
the final volume in the trilogy.
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