
VGC.Ringpull Press,1995.First edition.Yellow hardback(gilt lettering to the spine)with Dj(two small creases,nick and scratch on the Dj cover),both in VGC.Ex-library book with stamp,pocket,but in VGC.Nice and clean pages with a ink mark and slightly tainted on the outer edges,small crease on the edge of the pages.Nice and clean book with light shelf wear.327pp.Price un-clipped. This is another paragraph Review: Pollen is the sequel to Vurt (winner of the 1994 Arthur C. Clarke award), and both are concerned with a world in which dreams, drug-induced hallucination and reality become completely intermingled. In this volume, the dream world unleashes a pollen that threatens to cause people in the real world to sneeze to death. n nBut no review can do Noon's writing justice: it's a phantasmagoric combination of the more imaginative science fiction masters, such as Phillip K. Dick, genres such as cyberpunk and pulp fiction, and drug culture.