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Technopoly (Hardcover, 1992, Knopf) 2 stars

With characteristic wit and candor, Neil Postman, our most astute and engaging cultural critic, launches …

Left a little underwhelmed

2 stars

For those who are clued up on a lot of the references this book is pulling from then there is not a lot here that is new. It makes for a good summary but I would not suggest this as an entry point for thinking critically about our relationship with tech. The most insightful part was Mr Postman's take on what he would propose to combat a technopoly. Unfortunately what he says is brief but I'd prefer to read a book about what he wrote in those brief passages than the rest of it.

The City & The City (EBook, 2009, Random House Publishing Group) 3 stars

When a murdered woman is found in the city of Beszel, somewhere at the edge …

Case closed

3 stars

This can be considered China Meiville's more 'straight' novel upon first read-through. The fantasy is not as in your face as previous outings and deliberately so. Instead it is relegated to a point of perception in the reader, a sort of anti-fantasy. It played with my expectations, with reveals that do not go where you expect or want them to go but at the same time leaving you wanting more. This is a tight telling of a crime procedural that had me page flipping til the end. Always a good sign.