New 2020 Science Fiction & Fantasy Releases | #booktubesff #bookreviews | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
A book review of recent science fiction and fantasy releases, including Goldilocks, The Seep, 88 Names, The Test, and Shortfall.
Key Insights
- 📔 The marketing and synopsis of a book can significantly influence readers' expectations and ultimately their opinions.
- 🕶️ Different sub-genres of science fiction, such as feminist, weird, intellectual, and dark, can cater to readers with diverse preferences.
- 🎯 Understanding the target audience is crucial when writing a book to avoid unnecessary explanations or redundancies.
- 💭 Novellas like The Test can pack a punch by delivering a gripping story with thought-provoking themes in a shorter format.
Transcript
hi everyone is Rachel back with the shades of orange and today I'm here to do another round of recent reads talking about science fiction and fantasy with the exception of one book these are all new 2020 releases I have a good variety here I always say that but honestly all of these books are so different from each other so I'm hoping that you will... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: How does Goldilocks differ from its initial marketing and synopsis?
Goldilocks starts as a story about heroic women going on a mission, but it takes a different turn when they go on an unauthorized mission, making it more about thieves. Additionally, the future depicted in the book is not the feminist future expected.
Q: What makes The Seep a unique alien invasion story?
The Seep explores a non-violent alien invasion that transforms society into a utopia, but the main character struggles with the loss of imperfections and the desire for things that are not necessarily good for them.
Q: What audience would enjoy reading 88 Names, and what are its shortcomings?
88 Names will likely appeal to video game enthusiasts, but the book falls short by spending too much time explaining video game terms and not understanding its audience. It is dry and redundant.
Q: What can readers expect from The Test by Sylvain Neuvel?
The Test is a gripping novella that takes a dark turn, exploring morality and the immigrant experience. It is often compared to Black Mirror and offers a thought-provoking reading experience.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Goldilocks by Laura Lam: A group of female astronauts embark on an unauthorized mission to establish a colony on a new planet, leading to a different experience than expected.
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The Seep by Hannah Porter: An alien invasion brings about a utopian society, but one character struggles with the loss of imperfections and personal desires.
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88 Names by Matt: A book about a group that allows people to experience the top content of video games, but is deemed dry and lacking in understanding its audience.
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The Test by Sylvain Neuvel: A gripping novella following an Iranian immigrant taking a citizenship test, with a dark twist and exploration of morality.
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Shortfall by Robert Jackson Bennett: The second book in the Foundry's trilogy, with a focus on characters, magic system, and relationships.