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Right now I'm just finishing up the second book by Arkady Martine; A Desolation Called Peace. The first one, A Memory Called Empire, fucked up my sleeping schedule as much as the second one is. Both of them focus on cultural identity, isolationism, fear and individuality in rigid authority systems. And also
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hot, lesbian sex.I've also recently read A Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler. This one is a gem, the overarching theme is how intelligence can be defined, what being a person means and how it might be expressed. This description isn't doing it justice though, it's great. If you like Murderbot Diaries you'd probably like this one too.
Although I did technically finish it by skipping most of the book, A Dead Djinn in Cairo by P. Djèlí Clark was kind of meh. It reads as a well done fan fic from someones blog, albeit with the authors own world which is admittedly well written, but the story is extremely linear and unsurprising. I think I would have liked it if I was ten, so maybe I'm being to harsh on what might have been a pre-teen science fiction book. And the story was interesting enough to make me want to know how it ended even if I sort of already knew so...
I'm surprised to hear how you couldn't finish The Algebraist. I still think of the Dwellers sometimes and their
and especially their merit ("kudos") based economic system. It is, IIRC (it's been a long time), a slow, plodding plot but there are some scenes I can still remember clearly all these years later that still fill me with awe and giddiness so the pay off is worth it imo.
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hidden, enormous powerBoth those Arkady Martine books were great, I rather hope the author returns to that universe at some point!
I honestly get through the first 1/4 of A Desolation Called Peace , the main character was such a turn off for me, just could not relate. I noped it, dnf.