A review by antigonus
Version Control by Dexter Palmer
4.0
This is a brilliantly written story filled with philosophical rumination, near future possibilities, and the growing influence of technology on humans. But its essence somehow manages to be the tale of a marriage wrong gone, and the (intentional or unintentional) attempts to set it right.
While the Time Machine gimmick obviously looms large, it is quickly supplanted by expertly-placed essays on Big Data, science vs religion, growing into the role of adult and a parent, etc. Definitely worth multiple reads.
While the Time Machine gimmick obviously looms large, it is quickly supplanted by expertly-placed essays on Big Data, science vs religion, growing into the role of adult and a parent, etc. Definitely worth multiple reads.