Re: Service model by Adrian Tchaikovsky

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Sujet : Re: Service model by Adrian Tchaikovsky
De : lynnmcguire5 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Lynn McGuire)
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Date : 02. Feb 2025, 22:47:42
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On 2/2/2025 9:52 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
I think James Nicoll reviewed this here which is what got me to read it.
Unlike him, I thought it was too long... it could have been cut down by
20% or so by a good editor and been a tighter and stronger book.  But I
stll enjoyed the story of a robot and his friend traversing an apocalyptic
landscape after all the humans (well, most of them) were gone.  The ending
was mostly a surprise and tied everything up nicely.  Occasionally I felt
like I was in a Philip K. Dick world that had been watered down for greater
realism.  I liked the book but not as much as _Made Things_.  I wouldn't
give this a Hugo but I am sure there are others who would.
--scott
I am years away from reading this book.  But, I have a plan.
Lynn

Date Sujet#  Auteur
2 Feb 25 * Service model by Adrian Tchaikovsky3Scott Dorsey
2 Feb 25 +- Re: Service model by Adrian Tchaikovsky1James Nicoll
2 Feb 25 `- Re: Service model by Adrian Tchaikovsky1Lynn McGuire

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