Jaymy reviewed Sea of Rust by C. Robert Cargill
Fast-paced and fun to read, but not really sure it made logical sense?
3 stars
Fast-paced and fun to read, but not really sure it made logical sense?
mp3 cd, 1 pages
Published Sept. 5, 2017 by Harpercollins, HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio.
Fast-paced and fun to read, but not really sure it made logical sense?
Fantastic read. It's been a while since I've read such a solidly constructed, gritty sci-fi. Don't let the genre guide your judgment though. This is very much a western story in a sci fi setting, which isn't necessarily new, but I've never seen it done like this before.
The story was really captivating from the very first page. I found the dystopia/paradise/dystopia plotline to be really fascinating and well constructed. The characters were fantastic and disturbingly human considering they were all robots. But I suppose that was one of the major themes of the book after all! Anyway, read this.
Interesting take on an after humanity story in a world populated only by robots. Ending is a bit of a letdown, though.