Mark Niemann-Ross rated 2312: 3 stars

2312 by Kim Stanley Robinson
The year is 2312. Scientific and technological advances have opened gateways to an extraordinary future. Earth is no longer humanity’s …
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The year is 2312. Scientific and technological advances have opened gateways to an extraordinary future. Earth is no longer humanity’s …
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I read this as a library loan on my Kindle (for iPad). Kindle adds something called "Xray" - a cross-reference for all the characters in the story and when they appear. I found this tremendously helpful to keep track of when characters enter and exit, their relationships and the overall plot.
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Machine Man is a worthwhile read, but there are two things that bug me.
First - character names with the same first letter: Cassandra Cautery. Angelical Austin. Ouch.
Second - Cassandra comes across as a BWAH-HA-HA type of all-evil villain from the evil corporation. I spend so much time disliking her, as a reader I really don't welcome her presence. Other than being a vehicle for info-dumps about the evil the corporation and what they are going to do to Charlie, she's just kind of a flatline annoyance.
I wrote it. I think it's great. But that's just my opinion.
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