Keeping It Real
Justina Robson
Justina Robson
Imagine if something that never existed blew up. And caused us to actually meet up with things that don't exist.
Well, that is the story that precedes the story in Keeping It Real,
the first book in the Quantum Gravity series. Is there anyone out
there who remembers the Superconducting Supercollider? It was a huge
supercollider, like the one at CERN, but the funding never came through
and it was never built. Well, in the Quantum Gravity series it was
built, I guess, and then one day it disappeared....and all hell broke
loose, sort of.
Basically, it seemed to punch a hole in the Time-Space Continuum
and connected Earth with five other dimensions. Now, Earth is Otopia,
and the other dimensions are Alfheim, Thanatopia, Demonia and Zoomenon,
and a dimension of faeries. So, here is where it gets real weird.
Alfheim is inhabited by elves, yep, elves. Demonia...yep, you
guessed it, demons. Thanatopia, undead. Zoomenon is inhabited by
elementals, primal beings of earth, air, water, fire, and also metal and
wood, possibly others. And the realm of the faeries as well.
So, our hero, Lila Black is a cyborg, and her job is bodyguard to an elf rock star.
Okay, this keeps getting weirder, and it does. What shows the
talent of Robson is that she keeps the story moving forward without
bogging you down too much with all of this backstory. Also, despite all
of this, the story is really more of a hard science fiction novel. In
many ways it fits in well with the genre of paranormal romance, only so
far there are no vampires, just elves and demons, and yes they have
magic.
I should just tell you to go read the book. If you like paranormal
romance, and you like science fiction, I think you will like this one.
However, be warned that this falls into the genre very tightly, and
there is sex in the novel, fairly graphic sex, but only a few times, and
in all cases it fits into the story neatly...mostly.
It's a good read, and a lot of fun, and I am moving on to book two in the series.