Did not finish. Not worth my time.

Interesting take on humanity.

This item was not worth my time...

It's a bit dated, so it may still have value as an object of historical intrigue (exercise-wise). This book is no longer in wide circulation — but you won't know why unless you actually procure a copy.

Another historical object of intrigue. Language has changed rapidly these years. Books can't catch up...!

This book is sobering, especially in light of global crises. It's also brimming with confidence regarding data-intensive computing for all fields. Not sure if caution should rather be exercised.

I liked Becky Chambers' “Crysalis” best.

I thought I picked up a book meant for someone else until I realised the lessons in it apply to all. Serendipity.

This is an evil narrator. Perfect voice for the 21st century version of C. S. Lewis's “Screwtape Letters”.

Indie authors, please don't split entire stories into separate parts. I'd rather have the entire story rolled up in one book, or nothing at all. You lost me.

I was imagining Joseph Millson (who voiced Eric Blair/George Orwell in the four-part The Real George Orwell radio drama on BBC Radio 4) speaking Eric Blair's words. Eric Blair made some great observations, but the call to action is weak...

The dialogue makes this book worth reading.

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The overall plot would have been more intriguing had the prose been less boring!

I listened to this as an audiobook, and it can kick you into taking action in your life. It's not the most rigorous treatise on living your best life, but if you need to get unstuck, listening to this audiobook is a great start. Read lightly.

Bookshout free book. Might be helpful in writing historical sci-fi.

Had the villain died because of our heroes' decisions, the ending would have been more satisfying.