Remote Control

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ISBN:
978-1-250-77296-1
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While an entertaining story, it failed to grab me. It started off strong, but then wandered about without ever reaching a climax or resolution, leaving me wondering what the point of any of it was. It's mostly a narrative summary of events as the main character goes through her (admittedly bizarre) life. While horrible things happen to and around her, she doesn’t seem to be all that shaken by those events. The events are drily relayed and labelled. We don’t learn much of what truly motivates her, why she makes the choices she makes. Honestly, we don’t learn much of anything that’s going on in this story, just that it’s going on.

This title did not meet my expectations in several ways. For one, it’s quite steeply priced. For the price of a big fat novel, what I got was a novella. Second, it is marketed as science fiction, but …

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I would have liked for this story to have gone more into the how and why, but I also understand the author's reluctance to do so. This was powerfully written, and had only bad things to say about human nature. I feel like it was written from the perspective of 2020. (Even the pandemic got a shout-out!)

I won't spoil it here, but... that ending was... brutal.

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