
Michael Cunningham recommended Solaris in Books (curated)

The Chocolate Lady (94 KP) rated The Room in Books
Oct 7, 2020

Books Editor (673 KP) shared own list
Oct 4, 2017

Super Extra Grande
Yoss and David Frye
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“Intergalactic space travel meets outrageous, biting satire in Super Extra Grande…. Its author...
Science fiction

Moshi Moshi
Banana Yoshimoto and Asa Yoneda
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In Moshi-Moshi, Yoshie’s much-loved musician father has died in a suicide pact with an unknown...
Fiction

My Marriage
Jakob Wassermann and Michael Hofmann
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Alexander Herzog, a young writer, goes to Vienna to escape his debts and a failed love affair. There...
Thriller

Vampire in Love
Margaret Jull Costa and Enrique Vila-Matas
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“Arguably Spain’s most significant contemporary literary figure” (Joanna Kavenna, The New...
Fiction

Memoirs of a Polar Bear
Susan Bernofsky and Yoko Tawada
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Someone tickled me behind my ears, under my arms. I curled up, became a full moon, and rolled on the...
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The Chocolate Lady (94 KP) rated The Heart Goes Last in Books
Oct 5, 2020

ClareR (5789 KP) rated The Ministry of Time in Books
Jun 4, 2024

Emma Watson recommended The Handmaid's Tale in Books (curated)

ClareR (5789 KP) rated The Future in Books
Mar 26, 2024
I’m not actually sure how I should explain this… There’s so much going on in this book - doomsday preppers with an awful lot of money, climate breakdown and pollution, social media influencers.
Actually, that doesn’t explain half of it.
This is the story of a heist. A pretty daring one, and one that could so easily fail, but in order to save the future, a group of friends decide that they will have to do something to protect the world from three of the most powerful and influential billionaires.
The story is told in punchy, short chapters, interspersed with excerpts from a chatroom ( I loved these parts - I didn’t think I would to begin with, but I really enjoyed them). This style really propels the story forward. Actually, the STORY propels the story forward.
Look, I just really, really loved this book, and I think you should go and read it. Ok?

Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) rated Black Mirror - Season 5 in TV
Jun 21, 2019

Ross (3284 KP) rated Black Mirror - Season 1 in TV
Jan 8, 2018
The first episode sees the UK prime minister forced into considering an unpleasant act after a ransom demand from a kidnapper. It serves as a good representation of media coverage and their involvement in spreading panic and stoking outrage.
The next episode was a near-future look at a world where some classes of people spend their days on exercise bikes, presumably powering society. They are forced to watch endless hours of a small number of TV shows and are charged a fee to skip pop-up adverts for porn shows. The indictment of where society is headed, including the disposability of talent shows and how much more mandatory watching adverts could become, felt like something of a warning to turn back now!
The final episode revolved around people having the ability to instantaneously rewind and re-view moments of their lives and cast it to TV screens. The story looks at how this plays a part in a man's suspicions over his wife's faithfulness to their marriage. Similar to the previous 2 episodes, it shows that the technology, and people's reliance on it, does not help real life in any way, rather it further fuels suspicion and malcontent.
Three stories about the way the human race is headed told brilliantly.
