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Aha, I have got two people interested in reading Ada Palmer's Terra Ignota books now~

They are very, very good near-future-ish SF, written as a chronicle of then-recent events by an unreliable narrator. A lot more focus on the social and cultural aspects than a lotta SF.

There is shiny technology, but there's far more well-written radical changes to things like government/state structure, standards of living, taboos and gender, and how the people percieve the past.

(also um, All The CWs)

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