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S**E
Sci-Fi LGBTQ+ stories
Book Condition:I'm giving 3 stars because the book came in excellent condition.Book Review:Not sure what I was expecting but it wasn't this. To be fair, I'm not super into Sci-Fi, but I had to read this book for my Book Club. The book is broken up into multiple stories all surrounding the same theme and time frame. You definitely have to get your brain ready because it's not an "easy" read. Frustrating at times to understand what's going on with the pronouns being used in some of the stories. Very progressive book highliting the disparities in society for female minorities in the LGBTQ+ community. Too much of the same story over and over for me. The girls at the book club had mixed reviews. Some say they were extremely exhausted reading this book. (It was definitely a chore to get through!) I will say this though! We definitely had a very lively discussion with differing view points in book club, so I guess the book/author did what it was supposed to. I just wish there was more diversity with the characters and not so complicated I had to stop every few sentences to look up a word.
S**K
a collection that is much more than the individual stories
Written in collaboration with some amazing co-authors this book is a series of short stories, each set in the same world but not sharing characters. But even so the stories inform each other, craft a creative and haunting vision of the future and the future’s future. Hope in the face of what could easily be a dystopian vision is a powerful thread in these stories. As is being true to yourself and accepting of other’s authentic selves.These stories also read as if they are part of a large project, as if they are echoes from an ongoing real place with language and references that seem to be assumed to be known even as they are introduced for the first time in the text.I’m a fan of Janelle Monáe’s music but not so serious a fan as to know her lyrics by heart (I’ve even had the fortune of getting to see her perform years ago for a very small private crowd at a tech industry party in SF) but I suspect that having read this I’ll catch echoes and references from her songs in this book.Highly recommended as a powerful piece of collaborative art and as a collection of visions of a better future, one we may just be able to build together if we can maintain optimism and hope and our unique authentic selves in the face of pressure to forget and to conform.
E**.
Introduced to a different world than I have lived in, compelling me to adjust my thinking about that.
As a white male whose parents raised me to respect my teachers and influencers, accepting their viewpoints as deepening my education, Ms Monáe and her collaborators gave me a new and challenging perspective to digest. I have never understood why racial animosity is so prevalent in US societies, as I have been mentored in my career by people of color, both enriching my knowledge and prompting my career advancement. My empathetic life-partner and the two brilliant daughters burnished me in kind, as they are quite accepting of everyone regardless of politic, status or wealth (we are well off, but not wealthy). I have been a sci-fi fan since 5th grade across a wide spectrum of the form, but found the Memory Librarian newly challenging and thought provoking. I look forward to more from Ms Monáe Ann her collaborators! By the way, I was first acquainted with Ms Monáe via her excellent music releases.
A**N
Good but not great
While these 5 stories weren't page-turners and could get boring from time to time, they all made me think and will all stick with me. It was worth the read especially if you are a fan of the Dirty Computer album. The book enhances the album and I like the album even more than I did before reading the book. The album I absolutely love.
B**.
The Memory Librarian
The book is hard for me to follow.
M**R
The world we live in doesn't always match the world we see.
I give Janelle Monae and her collaborators a ton of credit. Writing a book with another person is a very difficult thing to do. It takes so much patience, respect, and acceptance of new opinions. Nice work, I look forward to reading the next anthology. M.T. Becker: author of Zinger In The Woods
M**E
Young Alt Black Girls---THIS IS A MUST READ
I'm not alone. And this book proves it.There's a place for us, the bullied, the hurt, the "never enoughs". The different.If you listened to any of Mx. Janelle's music, this book is for you.My heart is whole because I'm not alone.If you like page turners, you're in for a treat. ☺
O**E
LONG LIVE 57821
To read prose from one of my greatest artistic influences is amazing. She is a part of my world as I a Queer Black Man love all the art she creates in many spaces. Being a screenwriter myself, I look forward to working with her someday.
T**Z
Fantastic storyline, cool premise - love, love, love it
Humans as dirty computers - what an intriguing premise to explore! And intriguing and fascinating it is. Well-written, and totally captivating, the stories draw you in immediately from the first pages, and each integrates seamlessly with the previous one. This is a delight to read and draws thought-provoking parallels with current world issues without blatant naming or comparisons. A captivating book, and one that I will read many, many times over.
A**U
great book
quick delivery, good price. arrived in perfect condition
M**S
THANK YOU JANELLE MONÁE
amazing book love reading amazing authors
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