Smart and important but also long and boring. The “novel with bits of educational content throughout“ format doesn't really work. Mostly because the novel part isn't very interesting. On the other hand, it does pack ten times more interesting ideas than the average novel.
Not for me
I'm all for fast-food books : fun page-turners, not memorable but enjoyable
This is junk food : bloated and badly written, peppered with the author's toxic politics (violence is bad but non-violence is equally bad, that's why true Americans need to carry guns) and pretending to be smart (the main character's head hurts when trying to understand time travel paradoxes)
This should probably work better as a comic book. Kick-ass hero, lots of action and violence, fighting an all-powerful evil organization. She has a quite original if a bit unrealistic super-power and, when that's not enough, she gets rescued by an even more unbeatable super-friend. Add a bunch of civilian sidekicks such as the computer nerd and the wise detective and you've got your page-turner ready to go.
Read it years ago and loved it. Just re-read it and it still works. A light but smart story about scientific discovery, fads and thinking for yourself. Now I need to re-read “to say nothing of the dog”
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