Critiques et Commentaires

loppear

loppear@bookwyrm.social

A rejoint ce serveur il y a 4 années, 2 mois

Reading for fun, threads over the years of scifi, history, social movements and justice, farming, philosophy. I actively work to balance out the white male default in what I read, but have a long way to go.

He/they for the praxis.

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a publié une critique de Nophek Gloss par Essa Hansen

Essa Hansen: Nophek Gloss (2020, Orbit)

Caiden's planet is destroyed. His family gone. And, his only hope for survival is a …

hard

Incredibly gorgeous rapid-fire galloping galaxy adventure... filled with one gruesome trauma after another and working through their anger and helplessness and loss. Lots of room for the series to be very deep, but for now a dark wound.

a publié une critique de A Psalm for the Wild-Built par Becky Chambers (Monk and Robot, #1)

Becky Chambers: A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Hardcover, 2021, Tordotcom)

It's been centuries since the robots of Panga gained self-awareness and laid down their tools; …

inner calm out there

A solarpunk world that has learned to be content and self-limiting, an unsatisfied uncertain monk who offers an ear to people's worries and exhaustions, on a charming journey seeking purpose beyond needs. A wholesome meditation on a positive future.

Sarah Pinsker: We Are Satellites (Paperback, 2021, Berkley Pub Group, Berkley)

From award-winning author Sarah Pinsker comes a novel about one family and the technology that …

well-meaning, lightly speculative

A warmly thoughtful and engaged family pulled in all directions as society's definition of "neurotypical" shifts beneath them. Seems YA in many respects, extent of conflicts and constrained depths.

Cathy O'Neil: Weapons of Math Destruction (Paperback, 2017, Broadway Books)

A former Wall Street quant sounds an alarm on the mathematical models that pervade modern …

Soon to feel dated, yet plenty to shock.

The misuse of mathematical models to punish mostly the poor through opaque and ubiquitous scoring, built on proxied data and mushy questions without feedback or recourse or oversight. Thorough examples across life, with consequential analysis.