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Author - Paul. Introduction by Rudy Rucker. (SIGNED) DI FILIPPO ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from PS was reviewed on 11-Dec-2008. Search ISBN:190288065X offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. FUZZY DICE. Reference Book. Classifications : Contemporary Literature & Fiction Subjects Books General AAS Literature & Fiction Subjects Books General AAS Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Subjects Books General AAS Science Fiction & Fant . Related topics: Contemporary. Subjects. Books. General AAS. Subjects. Books. General AAS. Science Fiction. Subjects. Books. requestid: 0e9fba14-3818-459b-a253-75d494bafa5crequestprocessingtime: 0.1466140000000000 edition: Limited Ed numberofitems: 200 packagedimensions: 174 1) Hardcover Book FUZZY DICE. by PS. If Paul Di Filippo is doing it, then YES it is.
2) Hardcover Book FUZZY DICE. by PS. I finished this novel a couple days ago and I need to start by saying that this wasn´t a *bad* book at all. But it wasn´t a great book either.
3) Hardcover Book FUZZY DICE. by PS. First off, this isn´t a typical Amazon title, rather it is the product of PS Publishing, which puts out limited, signed editions by various science fiction and fantasy authors. Specifically, "Fuzzy Dice" by Paul Di Filippo was limited to 200 slip-cased hardcovers and another 500 regular hardcover copies, and at the time of this writing, some copies were still available from the publisher. Moreover, there are copies available on the internet, and should the opportunity to acquire a copy present itself, I would strongly recommend doing so. A relatively recent theory in physics suggest that there is not just the one universe in which we reside, but an infinite number of universes that represent an infinite number of possible variations. For example, there is a universe where aliens invaded Earth in 1492 and another where there is no Moon. Of course this represents just the tip of the iceberg, as there are an infinite number of universes that are beyond the abilities of human conception. Conversely, the very fact that one could conceive of a universe means that exists somewhere (or perhaps more accurately, sometime). So a world where a megalomaniacal Mickey Mouse rules Earth from his base on Mars is no more or less likely than one in which the Boston Red Sox never traded Babe Ruth. All that sounds like pretty heavy subject matter, but in Di Filippo´s able hands, it is both hilarious and fascinating. Paul´s miscalculations are so obvious in retrospect, one can´t help but laugh, however, at the same time, the various worlds are by no means clichés. No matter how bizarre the setting, Di Filippo manages to lend a realism that drives the story forward. Moreover, the author´s consideration of the "Ontological Pickle" is exceptionally deft. Through quantum physics, he is able to create a theory of creation and God, of "everything" really, that makes sense and applies a subtle logic to religion. Though obviously only a hypothesis, Di Filippo´s distillation of science, philosophy and religion is both profound and sound. "Fuzzy Dice" is a novel that defies categorization, as it uses humorous science fiction to explore our deepest mysteries. Moreover, Di Filippo weaves in a great deal of science, but in a manner so subtle it would make Michael Crichton drool. This is truly one of the most original novels I have ever encountered, and I am certain it will be one I revisit many times. Enjoy! Jake Mohlman¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 8-Jan-2009, 190288065X9781902880655, 540-510-9X0-791-5X1-MOB-8 Search: PS, Book Posters, Book Art | ||
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