Here is an exceedingly smart novel, half an intricately-detailed xenofictive narrative and half a grinding post-apocalyptic dystopia which approaches the bleak desolation of Octavia Butler's works. It also features:
Not recommended for arachnophobes without nanoviral therapy.
...I'm not sure why you're still reading this post and not rushing to get the book.
- Antpunk industrialization
- Alien gender politics
- Potentially not crazed AIs
- Definitively crazed uploaded intelligences
- Non-uploaded intelligences where it's legitimately difficult to tell if they're crazed or not
- The friability of memory and history
- Extreme domestication
- The inhumanity of man to man
- The inhumanity of man to spiders
- Projectile empathy
- Couples I ship because one ate the other
- An iterative succession of Fabians
Not recommended for arachnophobes without nanoviral therapy.
...I'm not sure why you're still reading this post and not rushing to get the book.
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Date: 2018-05-22 09:23 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2018-05-23 06:05 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2018-05-25 12:07 am (UTC)From:My brain initially parsed this as "starships I 'ship because one consumed the other" and had a wildly different picture in my head from what probably actually happens in the book.
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Date: 2018-05-25 06:03 am (UTC)From:(I might still ship it.)