Winner of the Arthur C Clarke award in 2018.
There's a lot of interesting concepts in this book - exoskeletons, babies born from the genes of a single parent, gene editing and so on. I felt like there was too much jumping around between all these different stories, and not enough time spent in depth with each story like I would have wanted.
I hesitated between 3.5 and 4 stars, because it's not a bad book per se - so I decided to bump it up to a 4 for the concepts that it raises!
Originally posted at www.emgoto.com.
Winner of the Arthur C Clarke award in 2018.
There's a lot of interesting concepts in this book - exoskeletons, babies born from the genes of a single parent, gene editing and so on. I felt like there was too much jumping around between all these different stories, and not enough time spent in depth with each story like I would have wanted.
I hesitated between 3.5 and 4 stars, because it's not a bad book per se - so I decided to bump it up to a 4 for the concepts that it raises!
Originally posted at www.emgoto.com.