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Sep 18, 2016lostintheshelves rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
This scifi novella, in which a woman is abducted and deprived of her usual technology, could have been a horror story, but Mary Robinette Kowal focuses on the sci-fi implications: how technology puts a screen between us and the world, documents and supplants our own memories, and leads us to fetishize a certain type of authenticity. The twist and the end was intriguing, and the brevity of the book made it a wonderful lunch break. I'll look for her other books.