Will reviewed Service Model by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Just ok
3 stars
I've come to expect more from Tchaikovsky. This one let me down.
EPUB
English language
Published March 5, 2024 by Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom.
I've come to expect more from Tchaikovsky. This one let me down.
I bought this book almost 100% based on the description of it being Murderbot meets Redshirts, and it does not disappoint.
Somehow, this book manages to feel both timeless and absolutely a product of this very moment in history - addressing the problems faced by our society and its present love of artificial intelligence in a way that just as easily could be commentary on the industrial revolution or mechanization or automation.
The references (starting from the very first section heading) made me laugh aloud on numerous occasions, and Tchaikovsky's dry and self-aware humour at his own use of convention is delightful.
This book won't be for everyone, but it was certainly for me.
Service Model reminds me of Tchaikovsky's Dogs of War.
Written for a very novice sci-fi audience, every concept is explained in exhaustive detail and in first person. which turned out to be a very convoluted way of conveying the sciencefictional idea behind the novel that the experienced reader got early on.
I got through about 30% of the book and gave up.
This one starts out slow and repetitive, and I almost stopped early on. But I’m glad I didn’t and pushed through. Service Model is part parable, part “be yourself” even if all you want to do is serve tea and fold shirts through a series of unfortunate events during the collapse of humanity.