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Bolo! (2006, Baen Books, Distributed by Simon & Schuster) 5 stars

Big tanks and some big heart

5 stars

This was the book that got me into Bolo books. I've read most of the rest at this point, and have really enjoyed a bunch of them, but to me, Weber's Bolo books are THE Bolo books. They get it. The scope of the timeline and the conflicts, the genuine partnership between humans and AIs. From postapoclyptic earth through the rise and fall of several interstellar empires, humans and absurdly giant tanks against the universe. The first short story in this one is the weakest, but the book overall and his other Bolo books are so worth reading.

Other Kind of Life (2018, Independently Published) 5 stars

THE THING THEY SAID COULDN'T HAPPEN, HAPPENED.

Fresh out of jail, Max finds himself drawn …

Well crafted story, excellent tech noir

5 stars

The Other Kind of Life is a cyberpunk noir detective story. It's thoughtful, well-built, and it never cheats the audience out of seeing how the protagonist pulls something off. The story and setting are incredibly cohesive, take no shortcuts, and build a very distinct world.

The elevator pitch about a con artist solving robot murders sounds pretty trite in summary, so I'll give you the cool parts:

1: It's set in a custom world, fantasy style, with no connection to our world, which gives the author a lot of freedom and neatly exposed how accustomed I am to seeing this in fantasy books with the slightest hint of magic, and how much it throws me when a hard scifi story exists in the same kind of place.

2: Everything about the AIs carefully considers how they would develop, rather than just writing mechanical humans. They're wonderful and alien in small, …