Gulliverzone

1997 novel by Stephen Baxter

First edition (publ. Orion)

The Web: Gulliverzone is a 1997 young adult novel by Stephen Baxter.

The novel's title is a reference to a key theme park in the book, which is based on Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver's Travels'.[1]

On behalf of BookPage, Colleen Cahill called GulliverZone "exciting", noting that it "is especially good for those interested in computers and virtual reality".[1] Locus and Interzone also reviewed the novel.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b Cahill, Colleen (August 2005). "Trouble in paradise". BookPage. Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  2. ^ Cushman, Carolyn (November 1997). "The Web: Gulliverzone". Locus Magazine (442): 25.
  3. ^ Gilmore, Chris (December 1997). "The Web: Gulliverzone". Interzone (126).
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Works by Stephen Baxter
Xeelee Sequence
  • Raft
  • Timelike Infinity
  • Flux
  • Ring
  • Vacuum Diagrams
  • Reality Dust
  • Riding the Rock
  • Mayflower II
  • Starfall
  • Gravity Dreams
  • Xeelee: Endurance
  • Destiny's Children
    • Coalescent
    • Exultant
    • Transcendent
    • Resplendent
Manifold Trilogy
  • Time
  • Space
  • Origin
  • Phase Space
Mammoth trilogy
  • Silverhair
  • Longtusk
  • Icebones
A Time Odyssey
  • Time's Eye
  • Sunstorm
  • Firstborn
The Web
  • Gulliverzone
  • Webcrash
Time's Tapestry
  • Emperor
  • Conqueror
  • Navigator
  • Weaver
NASA Trilogy
  • Voyage
  • Titan
  • Moonseed
Flood/Ark
  • Flood
  • Ark
Northland trilogy
The Long EarthProxima
  • Proxima
  • Ultima
OthersUnrelated collections
  • Traces
  • The Hunters of Pangaea


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