Scott Bakker is about is a science-fiction thriller about a rogue neurosurgeon, who kidnaps people and bizarrely manipulates their brains. Often killing them in the process, and other times releasing them when their minds have been deformed in …show more content…
I have never entirely understood this sentiment to me, to make the endeavor understand deeply something is to pay encomium to it, but you can optically discern how it could be leveled as incrimination against a book like Blindsight. Diminish Watts' most recent novel is as often as possible stunningly unsentimental, not slightest because it's unquestionably the kind of story penned as "hard sci-fi". Three of the five blurbs on the back spread, also the one on the intro page, use the term as a depiction of Watts'