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The Internet Con (Hardcover, 2023, Verso) 3 stars

When the tech platforms promised a future of "connection," they were lying. They said their …

A little undercooked

3 stars

I guess expecting the Anarchist's Cookbook of Adversarial Interoperability would be a bit much, but I did feel like it was lacking any real practical solutions to Big Tech's rampant monopolization.

Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia (2023, Farrar, Straus & Giroux) 3 stars

Pirates have long lived in the realm of romance and fantasy, symbolizing risk, lawlessness, and …

Quick Overview of a Very specific group

3 stars

An overview of a very specific group that were influenced by pirate immigrants. It's... fine. Cool from a historical point of view, but the argument that they influenced the Enlightenment is based purely on the fact that “pirates were cool.”

Vast (EBook, 2012, Mythic Island Press LLC) 5 stars

Aboard Null Boundary, a giant starship thousands of years old, four survivors of an ancient …

Thoughtful and Weird Sci-Fi

5 stars

The Nanotech Succession books get stronger with each installment. This final book, and the prequel to the Inverted Frontier (the first two of which I actually read before this) is by far the best. A really inventive, weird, and though provoking book. For a story that spans such stretches of both space and time, it is at its core a story of a small group of travelers learning about each other, and the messed-up shit that has happened to their home and their species.

Witch King (EBook, 2023, Tom Doherty Associates, LLC) 5 stars

Kai-Enna is the Witch King, though he hasn’t always been, and he hasn’t even always …

Murder Demon

4 stars

The only other books by Martha Wells that I've read are the Murderbot Diaries, so it's pretty hard for me not to view it through that lens.

Which is unfair on the book, because it is entirely its own thing.

But also carries a lot of Murderbot DNA.

There's the conversational style, the same exasperated, hyper-confident protagonist with a prickly exterior but a heart of gold...

But Kai is also more openly vulnerable, more open with his friends and much more DTF.

Plot-wise it suffers from the same issues I have with the MBDs. The overarching story wasn't compelling, I don't really understand the stakes or the politics, at least not for the bulk of the book. So it was hard to get invested. But it doesn't matter because the whole thing is really just a framework to hang the individual set pieces on and, man, Wells is amazing on …

The Final Empire (2006, Tor) 4 stars

This is a fantasy heist novel, where a band of thieves attempt to overthrow an …

Review of 'The Final Empire (Mistborn, #1)' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I can't say I wasn't entertained, but somehow I wasn't 100% sold. The characters were relatable, and I liked the general comradery of the main characters.

It was a good change from my usual fare, even though the magic system (which was cool) felt a bit too much like science fiction with it's many rules and identifiable patterns.

The Gloaming (Hardcover, Harvill Secker) 5 stars

Review of 'The Gloaming' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

My favourite thing about Logan's writing is how she contrasts the soft edges of the fantastical with hard reality. This is not "magical realism", but a heartbreaking and down to earth love story, but there are cracks where the magic leaks out, which makes it all the more powerful.

Rogue Protocol (2018) 5 stars

SciFi’s favorite antisocial A.I. is again on a mission. The case against the too-big-to-fail GrayCris …

Review of 'Rogue Protocol (The Murderbot Diaries, #3)' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Hey, just cos this one took me an extra day to read doesn't mean I liked it any less. Murderbot, keeps breaking my heart.