Greg Johnson reviews Charles Stross books The Hidden Family and Accelerando:
Taken singly, The Hidden Family and Accelerando are each highly entertaining novels, two very different stories that should each find a large audience. Taken together, published as they were in a two-month period, they are evidence of a major talent at the top of his form, a writer capable of simultaneously invoking the best of classic SF and pushing the boundaries of the field. The Hidden Family invites and lives up to comparisons to Zelazny and The Princes of Amber. Accelerando shares place with Greg Egan's Schild's Ladder as the most radical, uncompromising look yet at a future that is by definition beyond comprehension. This is writing for people who know, understand, and love science fiction. Treasure it.
I think he liked them, eh? I did too. Buy them.