I am nonetheless chipping away at my summer time studying backlog over right here, and this week lastly made it to Alex Foster’s Round Movement, which got here out in Could. And, wow, I wasn’t fairly prepared for the emotional journey this one took me on. It is set in a close to future — individuals trip OneWheels and going viral on social media remains to be a factor some try for — the place the megacompany CWC has created an excessive type of high-speed journey that permits individuals to zip internationally very quickly flat. However, it quickly turns into fairly clear that there is a consequence for this. Earth is spinning quicker and quicker… and quicker, and protestors blame CWC and the orbital circuit its journey system depends on. The times develop shorter, the local weather occasions turn into extra excessive and every little thing is hurtling towards catastrophe. Round Movement follows Tanner, a child from smalltown Alaska who lands a job at CWC, Winnie, a woman who has really been via it, and Columbia professor Victor Bickle, who shot to viral fame after predicting a public infrastructure disaster. They’re all linked, as we piece collectively via a number of POVs. This can be a ebook that very blatantly has one thing to say about capitalism, local weather change and every little thing in between, and a phenomenal exploration of human connection in a crumbling world.
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