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Sociological Reasoning – Society, Technology, History and Politics Skip to content Sociological Reasoning Society, Technology, History and Politics Menu Home Book Reviews Science Fiction – an Acquired Taste Featured ~ Nga Than ~ 1 Comment Having an appreciation for science fictions is an acquired taste. I have picked up science fictions here and there. Every once in a while, when I heard of a cool writer such as Ken Liu, I’d pick up a science fiction book. However, as much as I appreciate the writer’s’ imagination, something about science fictions doesn’t really stick. The most recent short stories collection I read is Arrival by Ted Chiang. His writings are superb. He brought in each of the stories many science-y elements from math, physics, and many other fields. Yet, I didn’t feel like I was able to relate to the characters’ choices. I didn’t struggle with the characters when they had to make hard decisions. I felt the choices that they made to...

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