A collection of Poul Anderson short stories and "Rule 34" by Charles Stross (an impulse buy from the local Borders 'going out of business' sale).
Ooh! The Windup Girl! That's one of my all-time favorite books! How do you like it? I don't normally read science fiction, but what I loved about The Windup Girl is that Bacigalupi's vision of the 23rd century Bangkok is so complete and so exotic to my own realm of experience that it's just as compelling as a good fantasy. If you like it, try Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi. It is less fantastic, but nevertheless it is the depth of the vision which makes it worth reading. Hehe, funny thing about Bacigalupi's writing is that he loves writing miserable stories of human suffering in apocalyptic-dystopian futures caused by our environmentally unsustainable practices. Did you know he was raised by hippies?SckizoBoy said:OT: Aside from this thread? The Wind-Up Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi. That and White Dwarf 381.