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    Found a member of endangered species

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    I frequently hear complaints (entirely justified) about lack of believable near-future science fiction, especially optimistic. Well, today I found what seems to be one: The Next Continent by Issui Ogawa. The language seems rather flat (maybe it is translator's fault), but otherwise it is a good story, and is both refreshingly optimistic about next couple decades, and seems grounded in reality.

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    Try David Brin's Earth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ilya View Post
    Known as "Near-future SF"

    I frequently hear complaints (entirely justified) about lack of believable near-future science fiction, especially optimistic. Well, today I found what seems to be one: The Next Continent by Issui Ogawa. The language seems rather flat (maybe it is translator's fault), but otherwise it is a good story, and is both refreshingly optimistic about next couple decades, and seems grounded in reality.
    That sounds like it might be interesting. I'll look into it.

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    You might also try Ian McDonald's new novel, The Dervish House, set in Istanbul in 2027. It's a winner.

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    Metatropolis, by several people

    Rainbows End, by Vernor Vinge

    The Diamond Age, by Neal Stephenson

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    I imagine that there will be a Basque resurgance in the future, with Islam gaining a foothold in the Old World, and Spanish becoming the lingua franca of the New. So I see the divide being bridged with a world capital perhaps in some part of Spain in 100-400 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swampyankee View Post
    Try David Brin's Earth.
    I thought that was Jon Stewart's Earth.
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