Gulliverzone
1997 novel by Stephen Baxter
The Web: Gulliverzone is a 1997 young adult novel by Stephen Baxter.
The novel's title is a reference to a key theme park in the book, which is based on Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver's Travels'.[1]
On behalf of BookPage, Colleen Cahill called GulliverZone "exciting", noting that it "is especially good for those interested in computers and virtual reality".[1] Locus and Interzone also reviewed the novel.[2][3]
References
External links
- Gulliverzone on Archive.org
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Works by Stephen Baxter
- Raft
- Timelike Infinity
- Flux
- Ring
- Vacuum Diagrams
- Reality Dust
- Riding the Rock
- Mayflower II
- Starfall
- Gravity Dreams
- Xeelee: Endurance
- Destiny's Children
- Coalescent
- Exultant
- Transcendent
- Resplendent
- Time
- Space
- Origin
- Phase Space
- Silverhair
- Longtusk
- Icebones
- Time's Eye
- Sunstorm
- Firstborn
- Gulliverzone
- Webcrash
- Emperor
- Conqueror
- Navigator
- Weaver
- Voyage
- Titan
- Moonseed
- Flood
- Ark
- Stone Spring
- Bronze Summer
- Iron Winter
- The Long Earth
- The Long War
- The Long Mars
- The Long Utopia
- The Long Cosmos
- Proxima
- Ultima
- Traces
- The Hunters of Pangaea
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