The Windup Girl: SF at its very best
The winner of an extraordinary five of 2010’s major international SF awards, and named by Time Magazine as one of the top ten novels of the year, The Windup Girl has garnered Paolo Bacigalupi incredible critical acclaim since UK publication in December:
‘The Windup Girl embodies what SF does best of all: it remakes reality in compelling, absorbing and thought-provoking ways, and it lives on vividly in the mind’ – Guardian
‘Vigorous and compelling… the action scenes, related in taut, breathless prose, can be stunning. Tremendous entertainment’ – Independent on Sunday
‘Pitch-perfect writing… It’s science-fiction as warnings of the future, as social commentary, and as just bloody good storytelling… SF at its very best’ – SFX
‘Deserves all of the critical adulation already heaped upon it… one of the finest SF books we’ve read’ – SciFi Now
‘One of the best debut novels of recent years’ – Salon Futura
International praise
‘Bacigalupi is a worthy successor to William Gibson: this is cyberpunk without computers’ – Time Magazine
‘Clearly one of the finest science fiction novels of the year’ – Publishers Weekly
‘An exciting story about industrial espionage, civil war, and political struggle, filled with heart-thudding action sequences, sordid sex, and enough technical speculation for two lesser novels’ Cory Doctorow
‘It’s ridiculous how good this book is’ Techland
‘Postmodern Bangkok springs to life in Bacigalupi’s brilliant dystopian tale of culture clash, recalling the best of China Mieville and Neal Stephenson’ Library Journal