Book Review: The Coincidence Makers by Yoav Blum

Our role is to be exactly on the border, to stand in the gray area between fate and free will, and to play Ping-Pong there. We create situations that create situations that create more situations that ultimately can create thoughts and decisions. Our objective is to light a spark on the fate side of the … Continue reading Book Review: The Coincidence Makers by Yoav Blum

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Book Review: Red Clocks by Leni Zumas

A striking addition to the feminist speculative fiction genre, Red Clocks by Leni Zumas imagines a not-so-unbelievable future where where Roe v. Wade has been repealed resulting in the criminalization of abortion and the inception of a new law will prohibit adoptions to single parent households.  Women are forced to wrestle with the demons of … Continue reading Book Review: Red Clocks by Leni Zumas

Book Review: The Power by Naomi Alderman

It follows that there are two ways for the nature and use of human power to change. One is that an order might issue from the palace, a command unto the people saying "It is thus." But the other, the more certain, the more inevitable, is that those thousand thousand points of light should each … Continue reading Book Review: The Power by Naomi Alderman