Exploring the realms of sci-fi and fantasy

Pauline Wong
Pauline Wong • 6 min read

SINGAPORE (May 29): For fans of the science fiction and fantasy genre, these books are like a spaceship, taking us far away from the “circuit breaker” lockdowns and outside our increasingly messy homes. Words are long, winding roads, allowing us to traverse to different realms, see our world with different eyes while taking us on journeys to destinations unknown. This week, we bring to you some of our new (and old) genre favourites where you will encounter sentient robots, dangerous beasts and so much more. Strap in — we are in for quite a ride.

Ancestral Night by Elizabeth Bear

In 2007, American author Elizabeth Bear wrote the Hugo Award winning short story Tideline — a story about a sentient war machine Chalcedony, a survivor living in a post-apocalyptic world populated by a human population which has been reduced to living as cavemen. Along the way, Chalcedony sparks a friendship with an orphaned boy while combing a beach for trinkets to commemorate her fallen comrades. When Chalcedony’s power cells wear out, it hands the trinkets to the now matured companion.

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