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Warner Holme Review: Karen Osborne s Architects of Memory

Architects of Memory by Karen OsborneTor, 2020 By Warner Holme: Space Opera, as I mentioned on twitter recently, and Epic Fantasy are my core subgenres of SFF. When I want to sink into the comfort of comforts in my reading, especially for a new to me author, these are the subgenres I seek out. Imagine

Paul Weimer Review: Karen Osborne s Architects of Memory

Architects of Memory by Karen OsborneTor, 2020 By Paul Weimer: Space Opera, as I mentioned on twitter recently, and Epic Fantasy are my core subgenres of SFF. When I want to sink into the comfort of comforts in my reading, especially for a new to me author, these are the subgenres I seek out. Imagine

Engaging SF Adventure: Engines of Oblivion by Karen Osborne

Karen Osborne’s debut science fiction novel, Architects of Memory, came out in September last year. The pandemic has done a number on my ability to recall detail, so only impressions remain: I enjoyed it, I remember, even if it had a few too many sudden revelations, betrayals, and double-/triple-crosses for me to entirely follow. Engines of Oblivion is a direct sequel to Architects of Memory, albeit from a different point of view. [Spoilers for Where Architects of Memory hewed close to the perspective of Ashlan Jackson, dying of an incurable illness that it transpired was turning her into a weapon that many of the corporate polities that rule over the human-occupied galaxy would do nearly anything to possess,

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