• The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport by Samit Basu

    From Default User@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 23 07:02:42 2024
    Another catch-up of books read last fall.


    Shantiport was supposed to be a gateway to the stars. But the city is
    sinking, and its colonist rulers aren�t helping anyone but themselves.
    Visitors from the colonies launched from the city are rich and superior
    in attitude.

    Lina is a daughter of failed revolutionaries. She loves her city and
    would do anything to save its people.

    Her brother, Bador, is a monkey bot with big ambitions. He wants to
    become a robot figher, in spite of his size, and earn a chance to leave
    for the stars. But that would mean abandoning his family.

    When Shantiport's resident tech billionaire coerces Lina into
    retrieving a powerful artifact rumored to be able to reshape reality,
    forces from before their time begin coalescing around the siblings. And
    when you throw in a piece of sentient, off-world tech with the ability
    to grant three wishes into the mix. None of the city's powers will know
    what hit them.
    While at first this might have seemed like it would be a fantasy
    retelling of Aladdin, it's it's instead a science fiction tale. Of
    course, the old adage about sufficiently-advanced science applies,
    especially with cybernetic science. How much does it matter whether
    your genie is magical or a powerful networked computer device?
    In general, it was a fun romp. It was filled with oddball characters,
    with the bad guys awfully bad and the good guys, a little bad
    themselves. It did seem to drag near the end, but most of the plotlines
    wrapped up satisfactorily.


    Brian

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