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Title:
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Plum Rains |
Authors:
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Romano-Lax, Andromeda |
Genre:
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Fiction |
Pages:
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389 |
Year:
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2018 |
Language:
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English |
Description:
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When a prototype self-learning robot, Hiro, is introduced into the Tokyo household where Filipina nurse Angelica Navarone cares for nonagenarian Sayako Hou, their lives are irrevocably changed. It is 2029, and in a country with an ageing population, a critically low birth rate and the prospect of intelligent empathic robots, future employment for Angelica and others like her, is called into question. As Sayako happily bonds with Hiro, she is finally ready to reveal long-held family secrets, which will also impact on Angelica's prospects.
This compelling and original story offers readers opportunities to contemplate the possible future of our world through its insightful depiction of imperial legacies and future technologies, personified through Sayako and Angelica's lives.
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Categories:
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Fiction, Dystopia/Futuristic, Morals/Ethics, Science & Technology, Social commentary/perspectives, Japan, 2022 Titles |
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By: WELL 018
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2024-12-11 13:35:16 |
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Our group mostly enjoyed this book. Most of us found it a little hard to get into and felt it jumped around a bit in a confusing way. The AI theme is particularly pertinent right now. |
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By: WHITBY 005
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2024-09-17 14:41:38 |
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Hard to get into and with too many themes covered. Definitely thought-provoking. AI is already with us and its use will increase exponentially. |
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By: DUNED 085
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2024-08-21 12:28:52 |
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It was a book that was too difficult for most of our group to persevere with, so few of us read past the first few chapters. Having done that however the book became very engrossing - the characters, the big themes, and the story itself. The historical element - both past and imminent future - added another dimension so altogether an engrossing and surprisingly great read. |
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By: OHOPE 004
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2024-05-06 10:31:39 |
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Plenty of discussion and thoroughly enjoyed by those who read the whole book. Some were not impressed - thought it too ridiculous. Others loved it. |
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By: ROTO 014
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2024-04-29 14:31:46 |
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Great discussion. Thought provoking about the future. |
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By: NELS 065
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2024-03-06 12:06:03 |
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Fascinating read that explores the use of AI in a future society. Thought provoking relationships and a clever weaving of history into the modern world. Enjoyed by most of the group. |
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By: ALEXA 013
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2023-11-23 14:04:55 |
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One group member did not finish the book, just couldn't get into it. The rest of the group mostly liked it, and some thoroughly enjoyed it. |
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By: CART 003
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2023-10-25 10:28:53 |
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Group enjoyed this book - 2 people found the concept of robots scary. Very well-written. |
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By: LOWER 008
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2023-07-26 12:07:04 |
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Good questions - we had a lot to discuss. A 'different' book - probably would not have read it had it not come up on our booklist. |
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By: ROTO 002
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2023-06-19 13:09:09 |
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Very thought provoking. A.I, immigrant workers, ageing, relationships. We had a wide ranging discussion that concluded with agreement that A.I is inevitable with the robotics it enables for better and, not or, for worse. Highly recommended. |
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By: CHCH 104
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2023-05-24 12:11:16 |
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This book was unanimously loved by everyone in the group - a rare occasion. What was enjoyed even more than the A.I. theme was the human story, and the topics of immigration and marginalised histories. |
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By: PICT 002
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2023-04-17 13:56:35 |
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This was a gripping novel, skillfully written, covering challenging themes of A.I. - merged with historical aspects of treatment of women in Asia. Inspired a lively and provocative discussion. |
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By: WELL 100
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2022-10-31 13:41:43 |
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I loved the book. My friends had mixed feelings. They either read and enjoyed it, or did not finish it. A great discussion was had. |
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By: MAST 003
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2022-09-07 11:41:41 |
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Some really enjoyed this, while others did not like at all. Felt it could do with some editing. Personally I really enjoyed it although it took a while to get into. |
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By: OWAKA 001
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2022-06-29 11:14:32 |
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An interesting and topical story. Good discussion. |
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By: CHCH 344
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2022-03-02 11:49:18 |
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Very topical, interesting ideas and it all seemed very possible. |
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By: ROTO 003
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2022-01-07 10:10:15 |
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This book took a while to get started. S.F. Actually almost here...immigration/pollution/old age companions. An interesting bit of Japanese history. We didn't realise that Japan also had immigrant labour. |
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By: AUCK 038
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2021-03-08 11:59:02 |
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Fantastic read - uses science fiction as a premise to explore bonds between family members, financial and sexual slavery, and growing old. Also examines the economic and social cost of low birth rates. |
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