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visuwesh

brontea@bookrastinating.com

Joined 10 months, 2 weeks ago

i read

I mostly end up liking feminist/feminist-adjacent books the most (like The Lonesome Bodybuilder, The Hole, etc.)

mastodon: @viz@mastinsaan.in

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Evie Woods, Evie Woods: The Lost Bookshop (EBook, 2023, HarperCollins Publishers)

‘The thing about books,’ she said ‘is that they help you to imagine a life …

reading this angers me

the men piss me off. it is infuriating to read the FMC getting wronged over and over again. this is why the book is good

@mehluv@mastinsaan.in agreed! modern scifi takes itself too seriously and that is what annoys me. i was also genuinely scared and creeped out when reading frankenstein, which is rare since horror dont shine in writing for me.

Mary Shelley: Frankenstein (Paperback, 1983)

Modern scifi is boring as all fuck (spicy take)

Scifi is the last genre I ever want to read because every scifi aspect feels like a cheat and this is the antonym of world building. So you end up with a sorry excuse of a plot with shoddy scientific backing.

Contrast this with the classic scifis (I've read)—Invisible Man, The Time Machine, and Frankenstein—there is something peculiar that make them far more engaging than the run-of-the-mill modern scifi where we are space traveling (who cares?), the robots have taken over (eye rolls), the modern technology has rotten us to our cores (were we ever rational beings?), and more space traveling. You would think Invisible Man with its basic title would be cheeky and quite boring, but that is the exact opposite. I still vaguely remember the time I read Invisible Man for "required" reading, and being absolutely pulled in—a rare event for someone who loathes scifi. The reason …