Reviews of We, Robots

 

"terrific writer"

— Jordan Rich, WBZ, Boston radio

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"This is a short novel, about 100 pages, but it says a lot about concepts of humanity. It is easy to read, and very much worth reading."

— Paul Lappen, Midwest Book Review

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"Lange's addition to this series offers a skillful exploration into what it means to be human."

— Malene A. Little, Women Writers

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"Lange gives us a quiet and sad look at the world of institutionalized timidity we are heading towards with or without robots, intertwined with a hilarious send-up of just how we're getting there."

— Racheline Maltese, Gather blog

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"Lange is unusual in that she manages to make something unique out of her effort."

— James Schellenberg, The Cultural Gutter

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"...a funny and disturbing satire, and a refutation of the more facile writings in our genre."

— Sean Melican, Ideomancer

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"Short version: easily one of the best stories I read all year. Well done!"

— SF Signal, July 2007

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"This is a well told story..."

— SFSite, June 2007

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"...witty"

— Locus Magazine, May 2007

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"...this story has been told brilliantly."

— Andi Shechter, January Magazine, April, 2007

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"Its a moving, entertaining, and moralistic tale that I not only recommend but feel should be required reading in schools. If we're lucky, it might one day replace The Great Gatsby and thus end decades of mental torture in the class room."

— Scott M. Sandridge, Tangent Online, April 3, 2007

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Reviews of Tritcheon Hash

 

"Hurray for Sue Lange's kick ass feminist science fiction!"

— Marleen Barr, New York Review of Science Fiction, Sept. 2005

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"I found it exciting and thought provoking."

— Dan Hollifield, Aphelion

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"Lange writes with undeniable energy..."

— Lynn Nicole Louis, SFReader.com

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"Tritcheon Hash is a wild, good read, with special appeal for fans of science fiction or gender studies."

— S. Ardrian, Fearless Books

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"...funny, sobering, delightful feminist sci-fi satire"

— (four out of five stars) Sharon Shulz-Elsing, Curled up with a Good Book

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"Sue Lange hits hard, plays rough, and charms - just like her unforgettable character, Tritcheon Hash"

— Shawn P. Cormier, The Eternal Night

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"If this book is an indication of where Lange is headed with her writing, I suspect she's going to be getting an increasing amount of attention as she goes."

— A.L. Sirois, Far Sector

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"There never seems to be enough good science fiction satire on the market, so it's pleasing to see a taleneted new writer entering the field."

— Michael D. Pederson, Nth Degree

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"A fun read."

— Ron Clarke, Watt's Out

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"...well-written, fast-paced social satire...a solid story."

— Jo Brooks, Fantastica Daily

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"Well written and entertaining, if a bit over the top at times."

— tc, sfbook.com

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"TRITCHEON HASH is a good read for those who either really love Sci Fi and want to read something a little bit different or really hate it and want to see it ripped apart with the weapon of satire."

— Deian Vincent, New Hope International Review Online

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"Tritcheon Hash is a very funny book."

— Sarah Meador, Rambles

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"Sue Lange has written a fun, satirical and often funny feminist science fiction story...plenty of action"

— Moira Richards, Women Writers

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"BUY IT? yep. Do it, do it now."

— Sarah Dobbs, SCIFANTASTIC

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"...really sharp satire"

— Paul Lappen, blether

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"...there's far more going on her than jlust witty asides and daffy quips. There are keen insights regarding human nature, irrespective of gender..."

— Dragon's Breath

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"Sue Lange's novel is refreshingly differentÑirreverent and told in a confident, sarcastic voice..."

— Broadsheet, newsletter for Broad Universe

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