Queen of Angels by Greg Bear
Hello, Stranger. Let's talk about Greg Bear's Queen of Angels. The Short of It Plot: Overlapping stories show our world fundamentally transformed and stratified by a combination of nanotechnology, AI, and surveillance. Page Count: 420 Award: Prequel to 1993 Nebula winner Moving Mars Worth a read : No. Primary Driver: (Plot, World , or Character ) Bechdel Test : Fail? Technobabble: Astounding. Review: A truly miserable read. Densely packed with trite innovations and a tepid future to go with them. At every turn does nothing more than recall better works by better authors. Only one of the many stories here is even remotely interesting - that of an AI gaining self-awareness - but even that drags like a dragon but with none of the flames. Character work is dreadful, pacing is abysmal, and word building is drab. Books like this change this from a reading challenge to a masochistic slog. The Whatever of It Spoiler Free! What is there to say abou...