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travistravis 's review for:
Attack Surface
by Cory Doctorow
This book kind of scared me. I know I don't do enough, I know I should do more, but I live in this purposeful ignorance of trying to not think about it. While I liked both of the previous books in the series, I never really identified with much of Marcus. Done a lot of the same things, yes, but something about him just was nothing like me, and it's hard to get really into the feeling when that's the case.
Masha however. I see it written out, how she thinks, what she feels, her coping methods -- and it's almost the opposite. Part of me wants to look away because it's like watching a train wreck, starring ME, fictionalised (and a fair bit more knowledgable than I currently am in the books main areas.)
I especially loved the 'hopeful' ending, because, like Masha, I'm quick to assume that if Technology can't fix it, it can't be fixed; and also of having technology as the 'goal' not as the method.
Masha however. I see it written out, how she thinks, what she feels, her coping methods -- and it's almost the opposite. Part of me wants to look away because it's like watching a train wreck, starring ME, fictionalised (and a fair bit more knowledgable than I currently am in the books main areas.)
I especially loved the 'hopeful' ending, because, like Masha, I'm quick to assume that if Technology can't fix it, it can't be fixed; and also of having technology as the 'goal' not as the method.