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The Employees by Olga Ravn

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maeverose's review against another edition

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3.0

I don’t know that I fully understood it but this book is an experience. It feels kind of like a weird nightmare or dream that leaves you feeling a bit gross and unsettled. I’m not sure if I liked it or not but I think I did? I’ll have to re read this sometime.

It’s very abstract and nothing is explained to the reader. There’s multiple povs but few of them are named and we don’t have any way of knowing how many there are or when exactly it switches to a new person. This is done intentionally. It’s very disorienting, and I was left at the end not fully knowing what I just read. I’m pretty sure the main takeaway is that people, whether human or not in this case, are not meant to spend their lives working and are meant to live for themselves. How we need connections to other people and to nature and the world around us. It’s not natural for any living thing to dedicate their entire life to work. That’s not living. And of course exploring what it means to be human and whether AI can become human, which yes is an overdone theme in sci fi but personally I’m not sick of it yet.

Definitely check content warnings. Body horror, trypophobia, and questioning of reality are the main things I would say to be aware of.

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challenging mysterious reflective slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5

I’m not even sure how to talk about this book; its structure and voice is so unique. It’s strange, it’s deeply unsettling, it’s poignant, at times beautiful, and utterly entrancing.

This story asks us what it means to be human, while offering a satirical critique of the capitalist model of human worth in measures of productivity, all packaged in the form of a beautifully-crafted space opera where some very creepy alien artifacts are infecting the crew of a company spaceship with strange dreams, skin lesions, and these odd notions of personhood beyond occupational duty.

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