Machine, by Elizabeth Bear Synopsis: A doctor in an ambulance ship of a far-future secretly-dystopian society does great medicine, bad amatuer sleuthing, and has the seeds of dissent planted in her soul... Book Review: Boy, there's a lot to unpack here, which is why the synopsis is so scattered and unhelpful on its own. The novel starts with the discovery of a derelict generation ship. It's been gone for 600 years, appears to be a ghost ship, and is lightyears away from any position that is achievable by the tech available when it was launched. Our hero is breaching this thing to search for survivors and evacuate them to her rescue ship. It's spooky and exciting and the exploration of a mysterious/impossible thing under dangerous conditions is fantastic! We get reveals, deeper mysteries, and great action along the way. Then we do it
SF/F Review – Machine
SF/F Review – Machine
SF/F Review – Machine
Machine, by Elizabeth Bear Synopsis: A doctor in an ambulance ship of a far-future secretly-dystopian society does great medicine, bad amatuer sleuthing, and has the seeds of dissent planted in her soul... Book Review: Boy, there's a lot to unpack here, which is why the synopsis is so scattered and unhelpful on its own. The novel starts with the discovery of a derelict generation ship. It's been gone for 600 years, appears to be a ghost ship, and is lightyears away from any position that is achievable by the tech available when it was launched. Our hero is breaching this thing to search for survivors and evacuate them to her rescue ship. It's spooky and exciting and the exploration of a mysterious/impossible thing under dangerous conditions is fantastic! We get reveals, deeper mysteries, and great action along the way. Then we do it