A review by psteve
Glasshouse by Charles Stross

3.0

The best of the Stross novels that I've read or tried to read. In this case, what makes it interesting is the changes the characters go through, as their minds are stored and retrieved into different bodies, often of different sexes. Their attitudes get reprogrammed, but Stross is able to make the essential 'character' of the characters apparent. It's a challenging writing job, and the kind of thing that can get an author into trouble, but here, at any rate, he pulls it off.