
Museum Planet
About This Novel
Koe Suga is the only female science fiction writer in Japan who has won three Nebula Awards. She is one of the important writers representing the achievements of modern Japanese science fiction. "Museum Planet" is a collection of nine short stories. It is his highest-rated and most-awarded work. It also won the Japan Nebula Award, the first place in the readers' vote for the best science fiction of the year, and the Japan Mystery Writers Association Award. At the third Lagrange point between the Earth and the Moon, there is an asteroid named "Aphrodite". It is the largest and most complex museum in human history. Here, "artists" whose brains are directly connected to a huge database deal with the mysteries surrounding countless works of art every day, searching for the meaning of ultimate beauty...
What Readers Think
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A simple review. At best, this book is a sci-fi version of ~Midnight Diner~ plus ~Mushishi~, with a little bit of the humanistic care-style healing of ~Jieyou Grocery~. However, the writing is not enough, and there are too many boring daily conversations, which dilutes the coherence of each story. As a result, many stories seem very boring, and I can't bear to read them, so it is difficult to persist through them. I felt that this book had a good idea, but the reading experience was sloppy.
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Community(0)
Official(2)
Not bad
A simple review. At best, this book is a sci-fi version of ~Midnight Diner~ plus ~Mushishi~, with a little bit of the humanistic care-style healing of ~Jieyou Grocery~. However, the writing is not enough, and there are too many boring daily conversations, which dilutes the coherence of each story. As a result, many stories seem very boring, and I can't bear to read them, so it is difficult to persist through them. I felt that this book had a good idea, but the reading experience was sloppy.
