A review by stardustrohrig
Machinehood by S.B. Divya

adventurous challenging dark slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

I enjoyed this one for the most part but I do prefer the author's later books "Meru" and the sequel "Loka" to some degree. Though to be fair - the main difference with those two books is they are more about individual struggles vs worldwide struggles which might be someone else's preference. Also "Meru" and "Loka" are set much farther into the future than this one (it's only 2095 in "Machinehood") and I feel like that setting works better with the creation of AIs and how they developed. Especially considering the issues with AIs in today's world. 

I did feel like this book took a bit of effort to get through as there was a lot of world building and development of what was going on. Sometimes I felt like more could have been explained but it also would have made the book even longer. The book has two point of view characters, Welga and her sister-in-law Nithya and one of the things I did like was the way the plot developed around them. I felt like the dual plots worked well as they both figured what was going on with "Machinehood" and possible solutions. The family dynamics were interesting to read as well though there was a minor sub-plot that felt oddly place and not necessary to the overall plot (unless there was an intended point I missed). I did like the resolution of the core situation but it was obviously only the beginning of the changes that would be coming and issues that would need to be solved. 

One thing that did bug me was that Welga uses intelligence based insults a lot. It was enough that I started to really get annoyed when often I can let it go for the sake of the story. That said it did almost fit with the setting and the concepts around intelligence and whether the AIs had gained sentience. Most of the usage was along the lines of taking about a AI and whether or not it was useful and comparing people to it which is where it got annoying. It makes me wonder how disabled people, especially those with intellectual / developmental / cognitive disabilities, are treated in this universe.