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I started this blog in order to share my latest fiction with my

readers and to post reviews and comments on the world of Science Fiction

and Fantasy. From time to time, we'll have interviews with other

great authors in the Sci-Fi and Fantasy markets as well as give you

the inside scoop on upcoming conventions.



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The Star Tunnel

by Kei Yang



In her latest science-fiction novel, Yang explores the idea of

quantum tunneling and a machine built to instantly transport the rider

to the end of the universe. Teleportation is an old sci-fi concept and

one that I thought had been wrung dry. Yang has proven me wrong.

Reminiscent of the best of Niven's teleportation series stories from

the 70's, Yang is concerned, not so much with the technology of teleportation,

as much as its effect on society, morals, and religion.



To be sure, this is not just philosophical track masquerading as a

SF novel (though Yang's always-fascinating philosophical ruminations are

here in abundance). Fans of hard-hitting action-packed SF will have plenty

to entertain them and Yang pulls several rabbits out of her hat to

surprise any reader. I thought I knew all of the tricks of the trade

and Yang's denouement surprised even me.



My only complaint is that the novel begins slowly with a bit too much

emphasis on the technobabble associated with teleportation. Why do some

authors insist on turning whole chapters into a physics thesis? However

don't skip the second chapter or else you'll miss a hilarious misadventure

involving two teleportation devices and a rather annoying cat.