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- 11883e469f670e192efe04ce2f6b2c89e13072fe445b1c373e1dfaea37db92d3 date "2001-02-19".
- 11883e469f670e192efe04ce2f6b2c89e13072fe445b1c373e1dfaea37db92d3 isCitedBy Going,_Going,_Gone_(novel).
- 11883e469f670e192efe04ce2f6b2c89e13072fe445b1c373e1dfaea37db92d3 journal Publishers_Weekly.
- 11883e469f670e192efe04ce2f6b2c89e13072fe445b1c373e1dfaea37db92d3 quote "Futurist wunderkind Womack concludes his heralded Ambient series with this intriguing, clever novel set in an alternate, semihistorical 1968. … Although his hero's vernacular may annoy some readers, Womack has crafted a fast-moving, hipper-than-hip science fiction novel meshing the exuberant wordplay of Anthony Burgess with the high-concept what-if history Philip Dick made famous with The Man in the High Castle. Forecast: This final, top-notch Ambient installment has the potential to generate considerable crossover appeal while satisfying old fans. Those in the know will correct anyone who tries to call this cyberpunk lit no "cyber" is involved but readers of William Gibson should gravitate toward Womack.".
- 11883e469f670e192efe04ce2f6b2c89e13072fe445b1c373e1dfaea37db92d3 title "Going, Going, Gone.".