Aurora Rising
β Alistair Reynolds
The precursor to [[Elysium Fire]]. I liked this one too. Easy to read, keeps you turning the pages, not too taxing. The kind of book that is perfect for me for reading to help me sleep. I mean that in a positive way. Something I look forward to reading and helps me unwind.
This one explored a bit more some of the idea of the Glitter Band and its varied habitats. Some of them exploring extreme views or lifestyles. I think that's a good idea in the books, but it isn't really explored that much. Maybe that's fine, in that it serves as an intriguing backdrop to the thriller/detective style plot, and it's not a dense exposition of political theories.
For some reason I found the main characters a bit less likeable in this one, even though they're the same set as in Elysium Fire. They felt a bit⦠sarcastic, righteous, full-of-themselves at times. Also there's not so much in the way of ambiguity. You know exactly who the goodies and the baddies are.
I like the idea of the 100 million wide constant [[participatory democracy]] that takes place. Another very interesting idea. Left to your imagine somewhat again, but really interesting.
Finished: November 2019.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/aurora-rising
- video call at meet.jit.si/aurora-rising
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