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By Light Alone by Adam Roberts - very well written, somehow meshing modernism with a story of the 22nd century. If it has a failing, it's one that the text actually points to: for a satire of the excesses of wealth, it places the wealthy at the centre of the narrative, with the poor serving that story.

The Gradual by Christopher Priest - not my favourite Priest, the formality of the prose put distance between me and the protagonist, and I'm not surely I full understood the central premise and what it was saying. But the concept is enchanting.

The First Ten by Jamie Matheson - Short story collection. Mix of genres all very memorable for the high concepts.

A Heart full of Headstones by Ian Rankin - I've only read a few Rebus novels so might have come to this too soon! But intriguing for the inclusion of Covid in the narrative and how that's wound in, and a good plot that shows that Rebus is his own worst enemy as much as Big Ger.

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