Blackfish City - Book Review

 Blackfish City, by Sam J. Miller, is a SF novel that takes place in a relatively near future.

In the book, a lot of the world has been very, very, messed up, from many human mess-ups, but mainly global warming.

The city where the story occurs is built in the sea, mostly existing because of geothermal energy. It is run by software, with mostly powerless politicians. The software was built by and for the shareholders, who actually made the city. The economical/political aspect pops up a lot.

My favorite parts are the spreading disease (which has other people's memories built in) and the nanobonding, which connects certain people to animals and other people via nanobots.

The ending was just somewhat satisfactory for me, though.

PS: First 2021 post!


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