And with that, The Demolished Man is done!
Link to my storygraph review (which I sure hope is visible to everyone): https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/a5b52a63-0d78-4711-bbd1-7de8123e1a08
Today I finished They'd Rather Be Right AKA The Forever Machine by Mark Clifton and Frank Riley!
Don't fucking read this book! It sucks ass!
https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/6bbc3274-f58f-4a10-b453-e4d5785a875a
Double Star was begin and finished in One Day! That's how good it was, ESPECIALLY compared to The Forever Machine!
Tho I was let down by the closing monologue, I've already come to look forward to the narrator ending the book by telling you what the Themes were
Review here:
https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/76446921-7452-4893-8b20-abc83579d05b
The Big Time! This was a weird one. I liked a lot of this book a lot except for the part where the plot happened, which made it very tricky to sort out my thoughts.
Review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/e8f1c69d-e0d3-4830-a9cb-fd9347fe2b3b
Finished A Case of Conscience! I didn't like this one very much at all! It started relatively interesting and then it get extremely bad.
https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/e8104cd8-8bbf-4758-9616-b56bf9fcf01e
I specify "definitive" because it opens with a military raid on what I believe is a civilian sector which I think is already a war crime on its own but it gets messy trying to figure out where exactly something like that "happens" so I figured the part where he kills a civilian non-combatant was just easier all around to count
As I go on I see that the fascism in this book is simply different from what I expected; based on the movie, I expected the book to be nothing but OO-RAH jarhead nonsense but it is actually much subtler and much smarter than that; this is a learned fascism, a fascism that has read, understood, and discarded a great many philosophical arguments on how a society should or should not be organized. It doesn't just assume that military service is good on its own, it formulates very strong arguments for that position and presents them well. It's honestly a very fascinating book, even if I disagree with every word of it.
Starship Troopers is complete! I had a lot of thoughts about this one
https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/e364cba3-5e96-42b3-ae1f-d420a943dbed
A Canticle for Leibowitz is complete! A new high-water mark for the Hugo awards has been set.
Holy fuck this book is beautiful.
https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/8a3a0c8d-90e5-49b9-988b-fdf942590e1b
@coriander "Holy shit, I HATED this book." - 2/5 stars
now I must know what it takes for you to give a 1/5
@wallhackio Also Stranger had some interesting ideas and I respect the craft in it so even if I hated it, I thought there was a bit of merit to it
@wallhackio Check the review for The Forever Machine upthread