The idea of a “ship of Theseus” disposable human is engaging, but the book doesn’t do it justice. It’s a short read, not without its entertaining moments, but I don’t think I’ll be curious enough to read what’s bound to come next.
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joachim a noté l’usage du thé : 4 étoiles

l’usage du thé de Lucie Azema
La route des thés oscille entre nomadisme et sédentarité, elle est faite d’étapes, comme autant de points d’attache dans un …
joachim a noté A Conjuring of Light : 3 étoiles

A Conjuring of Light de V. E. Schwab (Shades of Magic, #3)
Witness the fate of beloved heroes - and enemies.
THE BALANCE OF POWER HAS FINALLY TIPPED... The precarious equilibrium among …
joachim a publié une critique de Mickey7 par Edward Ashton
joachim a publié une critique de Fantaisies guérillères par Guillaume Lebrun
Inventif et very drôle
5 étoiles
La langue pseudo-moyenâgeuse déployée par l’auteur peut paraître comme un gimmick au premier abord, mais elle est fluide et divertissante. Le mythe de Jeanne d’Arc est égratigné avec brio et références moultes, il y a du Pratchett dans l’esprit, mais aussi du Douglas Addams et même une grosse louchée de Lovecraft. Une excellente surprise, lue rapidement, que je conseille à toutes les personnes qui aiment être diverties par la lecture.
joachim a publié une critique de Sea of Tranquility par Emily St. John Mandel
Enjoyable, even once you've guessed how it’ll all go down
4 étoiles
I liked it because it was well written and short. Longer would have been boring, shorter would have cut too much. I wonder how the author's experience during the pandemic influenced the Last Book Tour Before the End of the World chapter (at least one discussion in the book was real—but from 2015). I liked this book very much, but I liked Station Eleven better, hence the 4 stars.
joachim a publié une critique de The Actual Star par Monica Byrne (duplicate)
Engaging and enjoyable
4 étoiles
Three successive stories, told in interwoven chapters. Three visions of what Maya culture was, is and could be. One tale could be read like mesoamerican fantasy, one like contemporary magical realism and one like the best kind of utopian science fiction.
joachim a publié une critique de Under Fortunate Stars par Ren Hutchings
joachim a publié une critique de A Country of Ghosts par Margaret Killjoy (Black Dawn, #2)
A short and necessary utopia, for anarchists
5 étoiles
Born in an empire modelled after a 19th century European power, a journalist is embedded with colonizing troops. Instead of covering a campaign of subjugation of unorganized villages, he discovers an anarchist confederation of people and communities, and joins up their fight agains the invader.
Killjoy's utopia is of course not a blueprint, but a demonstration that it is possible to imagine how an anarchist society could work. Imagining utopias, showing anarchism in practice, is important. Kim Stanley Robinson (who provides a praise on the backcover) has written many times about how dystopias are all well and fine, but utopias are more relevant to our time of crises. How to act for a better world, if you've never encountered ideas of better worlds in media and litterature?
It's a short read, and you won't regret it.
joachim a noté Nona the Ninth : 4 étoiles

Nona the Ninth de Tamsyn Muir
Her city is under siege. The zombies are coming back. And all Nona wants is a birthday party. In many …
joachim a noté Age of Ash : 4 étoiles

Age of Ash de Daniel Abraham (Kithamar, #1)
From New York Times bestselling and critically acclaimed author Daniel Abraham, co-author of The Expanse , comes a monumental epic …
Great book on empire and the struggle against it
5 étoiles
The way language is commoditized is a good allegory for imperial plunder. The central debate (violence or non-violence?) can also be applied to current affairs, like the fight for a livable planet.
joachim a terminé la lecture de Children of Earth and Sky par Guy Gavriel Kay
joachim a noté A Brightness Long Ago : 5 étoiles

A Brightness Long Ago de Guy Gavriel Kay
International bestselling author Guy Gavriel Kay's latest work is set in a world evoking early Renaissance Italy and offers an …









