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M**K
Short stories that tend to have an effect
It's a modern take on chicken soup for a soul, each stories have a unique messaging , leaves an afterthought.
A**N
Wide range of scifi ideas exploring human nature but varying quality of stories in this collection
Exhalation is a collection of nine short stories with varying lengths, from 3 pages to over 100 pages. Each of them combines science fiction with human emotions such as longing, love, greed, regret and redemption, and that combination makes many of these stories incredible reads.Most of these short stories had been published previously, but nevertheless, the range of ideas that these stories explore and the imagination behind them is extremely impressive. These nine stories cover a gamut of ideas that include a doorway that allows one to travel 20 years, intelligent digital objects, a robotic nanny, the ability to recall any memory instantly, and a device to communicate with oneself in other branches of the universe.My favourite stories include The Merchant and the Alchemist’s Gate, written like an Arabian Nights story, that uses time travel to explore lessons learnt by the protagonists from their experiences. In The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Feeling, Chiang explores the delicate balance between mimi (what one considers right) and vough (a precise fact) through two sub-stories involving colonised tribesmen's struggles with written words replacing oral memories and a modern world where humans can recall any memory instantly. Anxiety is the Dizziness of Freedom explores greed, regret and redemption using the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, in which humans can communicate and collaborate with versions of their self in other branches of the universe.The problem with anthologies, as to be expected, is one of mixed quality of the stories. For example, and the reason for only a 4-star rating, The Lifecycle Of Software Objects takes up a third of the book and fails to grip. It talks about the gradual maturing of AI objects (called digients) and their ability to experience love, independence and even sexual attractions. But overall, Chiang's imagination, the variety in the stories, and the underlying messages in them make Exhalation a satisfying read.Pros: Very imaginative, wide range of ideas, couples science fiction with human nature, well-writtenCons: Disparate quality with a less interesting story taking a third of the book
D**A
A review
Book quality is good!And the book is...how do I put it... exhilarating. Even if you are not an sff buff, you should definitely read it. Since it's an anthology and each story has a different way of telling itself (which should say a lot about Chiang's writing prowess as he aces them most of the time) it would be hard to review them with just a sentence or two and unfair too, for this wonderful work.
J**Y
Superb
Amazingly thought provoking collection of stories by Ted Chiang. Each story is a wonderful mix of science fiction and philosophy.
S**I
Best set of sci-fi short stories exhibiting human-heartedness
These diverse set of stories set in varied sci-fi settings show us what it means to be a complicated mass of emotions and logic in a beautiful but at times terrifying universe.
D**B
Modern Science Fiction
Author is well versed in modern science and hence the stories are sci-fi of the 21st century. Some stories are verbose with little dialogue between characters, nevertheless an exciting read for sci-fi lovers.
B**Y
Brilliant Science Fiction
Reminds me of Kurt Vonnegut. Chiang is not just wrapped up in the technical aspects or in the plot, as are many, many SciFi writers. Rather, he uses Science Fiction to create a unique vantage point to query existence and humanity. Wonderful stuff.
P**N
Difficult read
Some of the stories are difficult to follow. There are different types of stories in the book.
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