WAYNE'S 2024 BOOKS: BOOK 14

Attack Surface
by Cory Doctorow

Another book by the amazing Cory Doctorow ( @pluralistic), and one I enjoyed 1000% more than the pirate book that preceded it. I wasn't aware at the time of reading that this is the third in his Little Brother series, but I didn't find that this affected my enjoyment in any way. I suspect the series is a set of thematically-linked standalone novels, and will confirm this when I read numbers 1 and 2!

The book starts with Masha Maximow working in a not-real but very realistic former Eastern Bloc country for a cybersecurity firm with a back-of-the-alphabet-consonant-heavy name. She's dumped because her morals aren't aligning well with their interests, and she's spending too much time schooling activists in operational security, so she returns to her hometown of San Francisco... where she finds herself schooling activists in op-sec.

The book is very well and tightly plotted, flipping between the now and then, showing us present-day Masha threading the needle between duelling MIC juggernauts and the little people trying not to be squished by them, and past-tense Masha's rise from precocious hacker to cyber-warrior for the powers-that-be. There's the typical passages of Doctorow edutainment, where we learn all about cyberwar and self-defence as vastly knowledgeable people agree and disagree and counter-disagree on a wide variety of techy subjects.

I really enjoyed it, which isn't surprising, as 2024 is shaping up to be "The Year I Read Mostly Books From Cory Doctorow". It's a theme that will continue in Book 15 of my list!

(Oh, and you can get a copy at https://craphound.com/shop/)

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WAYNE'S 2024 BOOKS: BOOK 15

The Lost Cause
by Cory Doctorow

Continuing "The Year I Read Mostly Books From Cory Doctorow" ( @pluralistic), with a solarpunk novel in a near future that's lapping at our shores like climate-change-inducing rising waters: The Lost Cause.

What if things didn't quite work out, but weren't as bad as they could have been? Coastal cities are swamped, extreme weather events are frequent occurrences instead of 100-year events, and times are bleak. But what if instead of gnawing at each other like starving rats in a cage, we came together to work collectively to solve our problems and care for one another? Well, mostly what if we did that, because this book also features the pathetic remnants of today's most extant threat: The Magas.

The main character Brooks starts out being threatened by a Maga with an acid gun who is trying to smash up solar panels because... reasons. When his grandfather dies, leaving behind a house in Burbank - and an unexpected hidden cache - the Magas take note, making Brooks' efforts to help improve the city and assist climate refugees much more perilous than he expected. Throw in some musky tech-will-fix-it bros, and you've got a spicy tale.

One thing I found jarring was how nice Brooks' comrades are. Are we so jaded and messed up that a group of people that just want to help each other seem unrealistic? Probably. I guess if your biggest problem is that the characters care about each other and their world, then you don't really have a problem at all!

(Secure a copy at https://craphound.com/shop/)

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This is getting seriously ridiculous!

It is one thing that somebody doesn't WRITE their own papers, and another if they don't PROOF-READ their own papers – but a completely different thing altogether if the editors and reviewers don't read/see what's been written in a manuscript! Good lord!

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Russell T. Davies has announced a new "Doctor Who" spin-off, "The War Between The Land And The Sea." The show will star Russell Tovey and Gugu Mbatha Raw. Both have appeared in the series in the past, but will play new roles. Jemma Redgrave will be back as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, and Alexander Devrient returns as Colonel Ibrahim. The five-part series was announced at San Diego Comic-Con. Here's more from the BBC.

https://flip.it/T0WCPB

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I tried to like this ultra-violent superhero yarn that just happens to be co-written by Keanu Reeves, but despite its accomplished art, ‘BRZRKR’ disappoints on every other level.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6677511574

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