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Haven't read a highly technical hard SF like this since Seveneves.
I am intrigued with the relationship between Siri and his father. Also (view spoiler)

I am stuck with this book. 17% and yet hardly aware of what's going on in details.

From the reviews I’m quite excited actually. Sounds like my kind of hard sf novels.
Btw, if I do like it, I’m planning to read the 2nd book almost immediately. Probably in 1st week of November.

Haven't read a highly technical hard SF like this since Seveneves.
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Chapter three (14%)
The vampire thing (view spoiler)
I also got quite confused, especially since the POV often changed with no warning. But I still got the gist of the story I guess, and so far it is quite interesting to me. It is to me a very detailed pictures of what our futures might look like (aside from the aliens/vampires thing).

I’m quite enjoying this book. Can’t say I understand every physics and philosophical concepts or theories thrown in there. But I do enjoy some of the philosophical debates from the various characters. The pacing is also really good. You get to know the aliens bit by bit in every chapter. Siri’s love adventures were also quite funny (view spoiler)
The aliens so far (view spoiler)
I still don’t understand what exactly Siri’s expertise was. He simplify things??
I agree that the changing pov was confusing, especially (view spoiler)
Sarasti (view spoiler)

I’m quite enjoying this book. Can’t say I understand every physics and philosophical concepts or theories thrown in there. But I do enjoy some of the philosophical debates from the v..."
The aliens so far (view spoiler)
Siri is probably something like a big data analyst. He processes information of a higher dimension in complexity (I don't know what that mean myself), and simplify it for us plebeians. It's probably something akin to showing a deep earth oil survey chart, to a non specialist it would just be nonsensical piles of numbers, that's why you need a specialist data interpreter. And in that world I think you have like 4D or 5D information, something that us poor 3D people could never hope to understand. So you need someone to flatten that 5D data into 3D so we could process it, something like that maybe.
about Sarasti (view spoiler)

Agree with you both on the vampire stuff. I expected more exciting stuff but so far it has been rather dull on the vampire front.
Since there were not much going on until now, I could only say it felt like reading Rendezvous with Rama. Maybe because of the 'strange weird object in space' thing.

You'll get to meet the aliens soon enough @ Silvana.
The aliens
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Siri
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Szpindel
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Agree with you both on the vampire stuff. I expected more exciting stuff but so far it has been ..."
I actually felt like reading Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer actually. A group of scientist off to unknown land, anti-social protagonist, hallucinations and questioning one's sanity. Yup, all too similar. Except that I think this one is heading more toward the science stuff rather than the weird stuff.
@Barry
The aliens (view spoiler)
Siri (view spoiler)
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I'd say the book is much better than the movie. The movie doesn't really make sense, the book at least explained why they only sent five grunts with no modern technology and no back up.
End of Part II (87%)
What did I just read? Sarasti's experiment (view spoiler)
The captain (view spoiler)
Sarasti(view spoiler)

I had the same reaction at end of Part II ... what the f just happened?
Sarasti’s experimment
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Sarasti
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Up to the last 30-40 pages, it was gearing up to be a solid 5 Star book for me. Plausible future world based on actual scientific experiments. Sufficiently weird aliens and this point is super important imo. Pretty unique characters. Interesting debate on consciousness vs intelligence. But, the Sarasti experiment thing ... that part sorta almost ruined the whole thing for me. Maybe I’m nit smart enough to understand it 🤷♂️. Still, overall it’s a solid hard SF with excellent horror and first contact elements.



I had the same reaction at end of Part II ... what the f just happened?"
So the experiment (view spoiler)
Bates(view spoiler)
Sarasti(view spoiler)
Siri (view spoiler)
Yea the last part was baffling and not enough explanation was given I think. But overall I enjoyed the book, I will be looking for the sequel I think.
@Carol Do you mean the Notes/References section? Yea, I really enjoyed reading that part too. I've read Oliver Sacks' books, so I already knew about some of the mind sleight mentioned in the book (view spoiler) . I am sorely tempted to read Met-zinger's Being No One, but if even Peter Watts said that it was the toughest book he ever read, I am not confident I have enough grey matters to understand that book.

Yeap, my copy also has the notes at the end of the book
@ Anny re: Sarasti
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So, I'm planning to read Echopraxia in 1st week of November. Anny, how's your schedule looking?


On Sarasti, (view spoiler)
1st of November? I still haven't got the book yet, so I will let you know later.
@Silvana The writing is indeed quite convoluted, not for everyone maybe. For me I enjoyed the tidbits about psychology and biology more than the plot and the adventures. Would you be interested in diatribe on alien/human biology? If yes, then look forward to it :)

@ Anny : let me know if you can get it on time. My schedule is still pretty flexible, so I can switch around a coupleof books.

@ Jess : you’re welcome. It’s always more fun to be able to discuss some books together hehe. Me and Anny will be around for Book 2 if you wanna join us too.


What in the heck does he mean by saying Siri could tell Isaac’s favorite color was green by the way his hands moved. Must be some hint at a latent ability Siri must have?!


Thank you!!!


@Anny, I'm with you on the biology/psychology being the most interesting --to me--aspect of the book. I think Watts did a fine job of capturing a really alien potential. So many times, aliens are either humanoid or insects.

@ Jess : don’t try to understand all the physics, but do pay attention when the characters are talking about psychology or neurology. Those are more relevant in understanding and enjoying the story.
I’m currently reading Echopraxia, on page 70s. Anny are you joining?

So I reached Part 2. Im basically speedreading this. Ots more understandable to me that way. Goin to try to stick it out!

@Jess keep at it! The actions sometimes got really confusing but well, I guess that's part of this book's charm? I found I need to reread certain parts a few times to understand what I read.
@Barry am around 30% in, it gets even more confusing than book 1 I guess. Burk (view spoiler) . Thank god we have Burk's POV, at least his mental capacity is the same as us baselines. LOL

Zombies (view spoiler)
The religious sect, the Bicamerals (view spoiler)
The enemy (view spoiler)
The attack (view spoiler)
The aliens (view spoiler)
Liana (view spoiler)


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Yeah, I was confused for the first 30% of the book or so. But, then, it was explained bit by bit. Who's fighting against whom.
I'm done with the book actually. Not as good as Blindsight. But the alien remains quite awesome. The vampires continue to confound me as to their motives.
The aliens
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Speaking of aliens ... weird traveling space boulder could be alien ship. Although, I'm not buying it at this time, but this reminds me of Firefall.

Siri (view spoiler)
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Bruks' ending baffled me. (view spoiler)
I think I got more excited reading the notes and references more than the ending. Sigh, it's just too confusing at too many junctions.
I'm thinking of reading The Colonel too, since it's available in Tor anyway. Hopefully it can shed some more light on this mind boggling series.

sorry late in joining the discussion, I just finished Blindsight, and I read the discussions already in book 2 and mentioning book 1.5.
I still overwhelmed by the book, and found the reviews that I read already mentioned everything that I want to say. Haha.
TLDR: a lot of science, tricky plot twists, it needs more satisfying end.
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