2004: Labour spares no effort to liberate Britons from human rights, UKIP's electoral successes surely do not reflect fundamental flaws in the British psyche, and London voters are heartbroken to discover the Livingstone who was just elected mayor isn’t the Livingstone who co-wrote the Fighting Fantasy books.
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Which 2004 Clarke Award Finalists Have You Read?
View AnswersQuicksilver by Neal Stephenson
18 (54.5%)
Coalescent by Stephen Baxter
5 (15.2%)
Darwin's Children by Greg Bear
13 (39.4%)
Maul by Tricia Sullivan
3 (9.1%)
Midnight Lamp by Gwyneth Jones
2 (6.1%)
Pattern Recognition by William Gibson
13 (39.4%)
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Which 2004 Clarke Award Finalists Have You Read?
Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson
Coalescent by Stephen Baxter
Darwin's Children by Greg Bear
Maul by Tricia SullivanMidnight Lamp by Gwyneth Jones
Pattern Recognition by William Gibson