Tags: SF
Summary
Ben Bova, best-selling and award-winning
author of the "Grand Tour" and "Asteroid Wars" series, takes a
sardonic look at the humorous possibilities of future
technology. The Starcrossed: Bill Oxnard, a young technological
genius, had perfected true three-dimensional television, making
ordinary TV obsolete. He thought he would be rich and famous --
but he hadn't realized how deranged the executives running the
industry were; nor what sort of programs they were planning to
broadcast using the new process in the maniacal quest for
ratings. Cyberbooks: Carl Lewis has a dream -- to make books
accessible and affordable to every person in the country, and
thinks his "cyberbook," about as large and as cheap as a pocket
calculator, will make it possible for anyone to download books
directly and cheaply. But he has no idea what he's about to get
into, nor does the lovely but naïve Loai Tashkajian. Will
they survive this foray into the cut-throat world of big
publishing? And just who is suddenly murdering all those nice
elderly people on the streets of New York, anyway? These two
full-length novels of twistedly comic, but very possible
futures, plus several shorter works, add up to a generous
volume of futuristic fun and hilarious high-tech.