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March 2020 BotM- Comedy: Walking to Aldebaran by Adrian Tchaikovsky
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I'm sort of the opposite. I'm sitting here thinking it was meant to be funny...
About 4 chapters in, I think.

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I was mildly amused at parts, but never found it actually funny.
The story itself was ok? Writing was fine. I just didn't care for it.

I can see the comparison to The Martian in the overall tone, but the writing never made me laugh out loud as it did in The Martian.
I'm thinking maybe the group picks just aren't my thing anymore.

Apparently they aren't mine either. Booo!

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I have a feeling I know how this ends, in very general terms, but we'll see!


I wasn't especially fond of The Machine, which came across as a (view spoiler) . But if you're working from the stance of everything being on some level explicable in a SF story, it fits, explaining how in the long term (view spoiler) .
Novella-length was just about perfect for this story. I enjoyed it for its whole length and it ended at just the right place.


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That's how I felt about this. But in space. Without magic.
Like, it was more a show piece for "how weird can Tchaikovsky make the aliens" than anything else.

Hmm... See, to me, I actually thought of it more as Gary's perspective changing than the aliens being "weird".
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I audioed it and it was read by the author whose tone and inflection is a dead ringer for Neal Gaiman which may explain why I loved it so.
Plus, a short read was good for my soul.

Well, yeah, I get that that's probably what it was meant to be... but it was still, like, how "different" could Tchaikovsky make things to show off his imagination, and it didn't really matter, from a writing perspective, what the ultimate cause of the weirdness was so much as "hey, look at the cool things I thought of".
Which made me think of China Miéville. *shudders*

Well that's just hurtful. O_O


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