Makers

by Cory Doctorow

Saturday, January 29, 2011

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I wish I liked science fiction! I like science and fiction but the combination of the two rarely works out for me. I do keep trying though. I tried this book because I have, in the past, been an avid reader of Cory Doctorow’s Boing Boing blog, and I like his Guardian columns on digital rights, and I basically agree with most of what he says.

This book has tons of interesting future technology ideas in it. The main story is about creating objects with 3d printers and the story contains lots of other assays into the future of economics, biotechnology, mass media, fitness, all kinds of stuff. However it just didn’t work for me. I just got fed up with it all. There was nothing much wrong with the plot, and I thought the central characters were well written - especially in the later parts of the book after more time had passed and the relationships between them changed. Just overall the book wasn’t my cup of tea.

LibraryThing tells me “LibraryThing thinks you probably won’t like Makers (prediction confidence: high)” and it was about right I’m afraid.