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A review by onetrooluff
Anthropocene Rag by Alex Irvine
1.0
Ugggggggh. The premise of this was interesting and fits in with that surreal category dominated by Jeff Vandermeer... most similar to Borne. Lots of humans trying to live among bizarre, surreal "constructs" created by a tech no one understands. The characters in this book did nothing for me and the end is one of those "eff you, I'm not giving you any actual resolution" type endings, which I detest. I wish I could get back the $4 and few hours of my time that I spent on this book.
Merged review:
Ugggggggh. The premise of this was interesting and fits in with that surreal category dominated by Jeff Vandermeer... most similar to Borne. Lots of humans trying to live among bizarre, surreal "constructs" created by a tech no one understands. The characters in this book did nothing for me and the end is one of those "eff you, I'm not giving you any actual resolution" type endings, which I detest. I wish I could get back the $4 and few hours of my time that I spent on this book.
Merged review:
Ugggggggh. The premise of this was interesting and fits in with that surreal category dominated by Jeff Vandermeer... most similar to Borne. Lots of humans trying to live among bizarre, surreal "constructs" created by a tech no one understands. The characters in this book did nothing for me and the end is one of those "eff you, I'm not giving you any actual resolution" type endings, which I detest. I wish I could get back the $4 and few hours of my time that I spent on this book.