The Web is a series of 12 books for young adults, novellas about the
Internet
The Internet (or internet) is the Global network, global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices. It is a internetworking, network of networks ...
of the future, edited by Simon Spanton, written by English language science fiction and fantasy authors like
Stephen Baxter, Stephen Bowkett,
Eric Brown,
Pat Cadigan,
Maggie Furey,
Peter F. Hamilton,
Graham Joyce,
James Lovegrove, and
Ken MacLeod
Kenneth Macrae MacLeod (born 2 August 1954) is a Scottish science fiction writer. His novels ''The Sky Road'' and '' The Night Sessions'' won the BSFA Award. MacLeod's novels have been nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke, Hugo, Nebula, Locus ...
.
Each book has a tagline (except ''Untouchable'') which usually follows the lines of "Virtually ..., Really ..."
Books
*''Gulliverzone'' (1997) by Stephen Baxter,
*''Dreamcastle'' (1997) by Stephen Bowkett,
*''Untouchable'' (1997) by Eric Brown,
*''Spiderbite'' (1997) by Graham Joyce,
*''Lightstorm'' (1998) by Peter F. Hamilton,
*''Sorceress'' (1998) by Maggie Furey,
*''Webcrash'' (1998) by Steve Baxter,
*''Cydonia'' (1998) by Ken Macleod,
*''Computopia'' (1999) by James Lovegrove,
*''Spindrift'' (1999) by Maggie Furey,
*''Avatar'' (1999) by Pat Cadigan,
*''Walkabout'' (1999) by Eric Brown,
*''The Web 2027'' (1999), (omnibus: ''The Web Series 1–6'')
*''The Web 2028'' (1999), (omnibus: ''The Web Series 7–12'')
References
Book series introduced in 1997
Science fiction book series
Science fiction short stories
1990s novellas
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