Another Hugo nominee that I first read on my iPod. I also listened to this one on Escape Pod. I liked the way this book took a different turn on generally accepted conclusions. The city of New York seems to be non-random now--superstitions that nominally change the probability of an event seem to work. In the end, the main character decides that the world isn't actually a more dangerous place by remembering that bad things happened before.
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