Let’s see if Doctorow can top his first novel in this 3rd book in the Martin Hench series. The second was fine but I honestly can’t even remember it. The first however, fabulous. More about navigating the realities of the world we have then the fantasy of the one we could..
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reconbot finished reading Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley
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Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley
In the near future, a civil servant is offered the salary of her dreams and is, shortly afterward, told what …
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reconbot reviewed Walkaway by Cory Doctorow
A lot of fun, and nice exploration of solving the future
4 stars
A fun, Fascinating, Idealistic, Horny, “saved by technology”, “saved by community” story about the future.
A wonderful inditement of “down and out in the magic kingdom“ which was a post scarcity future where karma was the currency. The only character that wants that in this story is a complete idiot. However, it shares a lot of the same ideas and explores them in significantly greater depth. It’s also better written, with the advantage of about 20 years of practice between the two releases.
My only complaint while reading was that it was about a third too horny for my tastes. It was tasteful more or less and respectful. But Doctorow obviously enjoys writing sex scenes.
However Doctorow always shines when showing us how technology impacts society, and how when people take control of their technology communities can take advantage and flourish. I honestly think his vision what might be possible …
A fun, Fascinating, Idealistic, Horny, “saved by technology”, “saved by community” story about the future.
A wonderful inditement of “down and out in the magic kingdom“ which was a post scarcity future where karma was the currency. The only character that wants that in this story is a complete idiot. However, it shares a lot of the same ideas and explores them in significantly greater depth. It’s also better written, with the advantage of about 20 years of practice between the two releases.
My only complaint while reading was that it was about a third too horny for my tastes. It was tasteful more or less and respectful. But Doctorow obviously enjoys writing sex scenes.
However Doctorow always shines when showing us how technology impacts society, and how when people take control of their technology communities can take advantage and flourish. I honestly think his vision what might be possible is more interesting than replicators and transporters. Significantly more possible in the very least.
You learn what the term walkaway means early on, and I honestly think that’s the biggest stretch in the book (besides the far future technology in the end of the book). There is barely a corner of the earth that isn’t own or patrolled. I’m a city kid so maybe that’s not true and the expanse of the undiscovered country is still vast. But 50 years into the future when this takes place, it will be less likely than today.
And the action scenes were plentiful and exciting while not being unplausable. Drone warfare is already here and this doesn’t ignore that in the least.
Overall, a lot of fun, a great book and Cory Doctorow particular genre.
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The Collapsing Empire by John Scalzi
In the far future, humanity has left Earth to create a glorious empire. Now this interstellar network of worlds faces …
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Walkaway by Cory Doctorow
Walkaway is a 2017 science fiction novel by Cory Doctorow, published by Head of Zeus and Tor Books. Set in …
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reconbot wants to read The Vor Game by Lois McMaster Bujold

The Vor Game by Lois McMaster Bujold
Together, they can get into a lot of trouble. Trouble only the combined forces of the Free Dendarii Mercenaries can …
reconbot wants to read Tracers in the Dark by Andy Greenberg

Tracers in the Dark by Andy Greenberg
Over the last decade, a single innovation has massively fueled digital black markets: cryptocurrency. Crime lords inhabiting lawless corners of …
reconbot finished reading Hidden Systems by Dan Nott

Hidden Systems by Dan Nott
We use water, electricity, and the internet every day–but how do they actually work? And what’s the plan to keep …

Livesuit by James S.A. Corey
Humanity's war is eternal, spread across the galaxy and the ages. Humanity's best hope to end the endless slaughter is …