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UTOPIALES 2019 (Paperback, ACTUSF) No rating

Coder, décoder : un processus essentiel à la vie, à nos relations sociales, à nos …

Une faute de goût (Christian Léourier)

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This one's fun, and not too long. Also I'm jelous of the food now (it's about an alien species which mainly communicates through things humans can only perceive as taste, so 'talking' means 'creating elaborate dishes')

but also it ends so sad, and unrevokable? i like it though

Le Tour du Monde en Quatre-vingt Jours (French language, Éditions Albin Michel) 3 stars

Around the World in Eighty Days (French: Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours) is …

somewhat disconnected thoughts (but i thought i'd try to write an actual review)

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I enjoyed this book a lot more than I thought! It's a fun adventure story, and I think probably fits in a lot better with other 19th century adventure stories than it does with other science-fiction of the time, though it's also not as if they were too distinct back then. But while it does obviously focus on technology and how it has changed (and continues to change) the world, it's definitely meant as a realistic, contemporary (published as a serial in 1872, afaict with the dates in the story roughly matching with actual dates) story — e.g. at particularly desperate moment the idea of crossing an ocean by balloon shows up, but is dismissed immediately as undoable.

Definitely the best parts are when Verne pokes fun at the whole British-Empire-gentlemen culture and its absurdities. It's not in any way anti-imperialist, but ig it's refreshing to read this sentiment in …