jarekko@bookwyrm.social reviewed The Tusks of Extinction by Ray Nayler
None
2 stars
I rarely feel as estranged from the widee society than when I read the reviews od Naylers work.
But I am glad you liked it!
Hardcover, 168 pages
Czech language
Published April 10, 2025 by Host.
Nekompromisní ekologická sci-fi od nového mistra žánru Chcete-li oživit vyhynulý živočišný druh, k úspěchu potřebujete víc než pouhou DNA. Moskva vzkřísila mamuty. Někdo jim ale musí ukázat, jak mají žít, jinak jim opět hrozí vymření. Doktorku Damiru Chismatullinovou, odbornici na chování slonů, brutálně zavraždili obchodníci se slonovinou, před nimiž se pokoušela ochránit poslední slony na světě. Její digitalizované vědomí bylo nyní staženo do mysli mamuta. Dokáže Damira coby nová matriarcha mamutů odrážet pytláky dost dlouho na to, aby se jejich druh uchytil? Anebo je přízrak Damiřiny minulosti společně s pravým důvodem, proč Moskva mamuty oživila, znovu odsoudí k záhubě?
I rarely feel as estranged from the widee society than when I read the reviews od Naylers work.
But I am glad you liked it!
The author's first book, The Mountain in the Sea, led me to read this, and I wasn't disappointed. This light novel, in a short span of under 100 pages, packs quite a punch.
The main events deal with poachers, elephants, and their ancient cousins the mammoths. It speculates on de-extinction and narrates cruel events in a human greed impacted future. I was a bit confused at the start, which always happens to me when there are POV changes or time shifts, but by page 30 I was settled in the story and enjoyed a direct ride until I finished it.
The writing feels very well researched, it brings fictional events to a very near feel of reality –of what is and what could be.
Loved it 🧡
The author's first book, The Mountain in the Sea, led me to read this, and I wasn't disappointed. This light novel, in a short span of under 100 pages, packs quite a punch.
The main events deal with poachers, elephants, and their ancient cousins the mammoths. It speculates on de-extinction and narrates cruel events in a human greed impacted future. I was a bit confused at the start, which always happens to me when there are POV changes or time shifts, but by page 30 I was settled in the story and enjoyed a direct ride until I finished it.
The writing feels very well researched, it brings fictional events to a very near feel of reality –of what is and what could be.
Loved it 🧡