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Brilliant, riveting, prescient

Review from The Ministry for the Future →

Ever since reading the Three Body Problem trilogy (different author), I’ve had a hunger for a book or series that takes our world today and leads us into possible futures with technology and environment changing people and culture. This book fed that hunger well. In addition, the brilliant multi-narrator format keeps the different subplots easy..

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Ok, pretty standard

Review from Don’t Speak →

This is more of the same, but I feel like it’s drifting toward more and more villain and ancillary character POV’s. It seemed like less than half the time was actually about Silence. Since the others are either bad guys or morons, it makes me lose interest. It took me a really long time to..

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Interesting enough

Review from The Revivalists →

If the White male author had not been so concerned about not being a racist, it could have been much better. For instance (Spoiler) there’s a scene in which Bill’s wife (who is Black) has to save them so she says she’s a representative from (forget the name) a Black nation in Southern California there..

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