This is fun, silly, charming, and much better than The Murderbot Diaries despite being superficially similar.
Imagine you are an interstellar ship and, of course, your AI is conscious. What would you do if your passengers were killed - not by a terrifying alien, but by Count Dracula???
What if, on the return journey, another set of your passengers were similarly slaughtered. Except, this time, by a Werewolf? How would that make you feel? Would it drive you mad? Could you cope with the bullying from other starships? Or would you feel the need… the need for REVENGE!
As I said, silly and campy fun. It is episodic adventure with just the right amount of Hammer-style horror and not too much technobabble. All the classic monsters are here - depression, intrusive thoughts, envy, fear.
Oh, and Frankenstein’s spider.
As an ebook, it makes great use of fonts - which give it a delightfully retrofuturistic feel. There are some fun binary Easter-Eggs as well.
One thought on “Book Review: Of Monsters and Mainframes - Barbara Truelove”
@Edent Sounds promising! The audiobook is £4 from Audible today, so I have grabbed a copy.
| Reply to original comment on boing.world
More comments on Mastodon.