![]() It vaguely reminded me of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World in that regard. The prevailing attitude towards children throughout the solar system I found somewhat unbelievable (in that literally every occupied planet finds children deplorable). We pick up toward the end of her creche career to see what fate has in store for her. Jules leaves her comfy job on the moon to manage a creche. ![]() Loved Jules’s character- but not much else. I would have loved to have just a little more time to explore. While the setting sounded just how I always picture that kind of setting (crumpled glass, fallen steel, random detritus), descriptions of the non-human characters and tech were frustratingly vague. Really unique take on the post apocalyptic landscape. “When We Were Starless” by Simone Heller: 3.5 stars. All of these were found in the following anthology. ![]() A couple quick reviews for some short fiction I read this week. ![]()
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