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Soh Kam Yung's books

Simon Stålenhag: Tales From The Loop (Hardcover, Design Studio Press) 5 stars

In 1954, the Swedish government ordered the construction of the world’s largest particle accelerator. The …

Interesting stories featuring a childhood playground in the midst of the Loop

3 stars

An interesting book, set as a series of stories as 'retold' by the author of his childhood in a small Swedish town that was host to a powerful underground particle accelerator known to the locals as the Loop. In the alternative past, powerful magnetic based technology has given rise to levitating transporters, walking robots and other sources of energy. But it has also given rise to various myths, like wormholes created by the Loop that let rumoured creatures like dinosaurs roam the present.

But all is not well. The stresses of living just above a machine that might twist reality causes social and communal problems (like divorce and family violence). The author's tales talk about these problems, as well as the times the author and his friends played among the debris that littered the landscape from the building and, later, decommissioning of the Loop.

The illustrations and sketches in the …

Simon Stålenhag: The Electric State (Hardcover, 2018, Skybound Books) 4 stars

In late 1997, a runaway teenager and her small yellow toy robot travel west through …

A road trip through a disturbing and gloomy landscape

3 stars

A road trip through a landscape littered with the debris of robots and mechanical creatures from an unsaid war, while most of humanity is apparently too preoccupied wearing headsets and living in a virtual world to the point of starvation. Said road trip is by a girl and her 'pet' robot that behaves in a rather unrobotic way. The reason for this, and the purpose of the road trip, only becomes clear at the end when the girl (also the narrator) provides the reason.

The book is filled with illustrations from the road trip, of a landscape where robots roam at will and emaciated people gawk in wonder through their headsets.

Greg Egan, Greg Egan: Morphotropic (EBook, 2024, Egan, Greg) 5 stars

In a world where the cells that make up our bodies are not committed to …

An interesting exploration of an alternative biology

4 stars

A fantastic exploration of an alternative biology. In our world, the cells in an organism belong to it: attempts to directly transfer cells from one organism to another usually result in rejection by the immune system. But in this story, groups of cell (cytes) communicate with each other and with other cells to determine their course of action. Given the right signals, the cells can decide as a group to, for example, leave a person for another person which provides a better environment.

The story starts with two main characters: one who wakes up with parts of her body missing, her cells deciding to leave her for unknown reasons, leading her to become a researcher stuying how cytes communicate and decide on their roles in people's bodies. The other is a Swapper, a person who actively seeks out others to exchange their cytes, hoping to find a better combination of …

Lyndsie Manusos: The Sound of Reindeer (EBook, 2023, Tor.com) 3 stars

Ada's holiday trip to meet her girlfriend's family becomes a bit more fraught than usual …

A tradition in the story that should definitely be avoided, if possible

3 stars

Going to your friend's family for a Christmas gathering for the first time may make you anxious. But the anxiety level only goes through the roof (literally) when you discover your friend's unusual 'tradition' that must be performed for peace to return to the family.

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"No one buys [their] books" a report on the big publisher's court testimony.

wow:

"The DOJ’s lawyer collected data on 58,000 titles published in a year and discovered that 90 percent of them sold fewer than 2,000 copies and 50 percent sold less than a dozen copies. "

Yet, they sue to make sure libraries can not buy them (above and beyond copyright). They changed the laws so copyright lasts 95 years-- so no one can get to them.

good stewards of our cultural legacy?

https://www.elysian.press/p/no-one-buys-books

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