Exhalation by Ted Chiang
Collection of short stories. Before this the only thing I’d read of Ted Chiang’s was Story Of Your Life, which was a fun concept but didn’t move me much. That throughline pretty much held up here - for all of these stories I enjoyed their thorough exploration of a concept, with the emotional underpinnings only landing for me about half the time. (Which is a higher than usual hit rate for me reading a short story collection IIRC). Am again reminded I should read more sci-fi short stories.
Notes on my favorites below.
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The Tea Master and the Detective by Aliette de Bodard
Via a rec from shadaras, a (very!) loose Sherlock Holmes adaptation where Watson is a sentient spaceship still recuperating from a terrible injury and Sherlock is a scholar-detective, set in a Vietnamese-inspired galactic empire. Their names are The Shadow’s Child and Long Chau respectively.
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Seizing Power: The Strategic Logic Of Military Coups - Naunihal Singh
Non-fiction book about, surprise surprise, military coups. Essentially argues two main points (1) the most important dynamics in military coups are intra-military ones, as opposed to anything to do with civil society or the government (2) military coups are best modeled as coordination games, not battles or elections - coups don’t succeed due to superior military force on the challengers side or popular dissent among the ranks, but due to enough people in the military thinking that a coup is going to succeed.
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Nona The Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Shout-out to library holds coming through. Brief thoughts under the cut.
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