I have a long backlog of book blogging to do, but I had to jump and do the back of the queue first. Every once in a while I read a book that is so thought provoking and moving to me that I have to write about it right away while the multitude of ideas are fresh in my mind. That book for me is Hiroshi Yamamoto’s The Stories of Ibis (2006), which I just finished yesterday.
The novel is set in a future in which the human population, and its civilization, has collapsed. Artificial intelligence, in the form of androids and robots, is now the dominant intelligence on the planet, with its own massive cities, technology, and civilization. Humanity scrounges a living in small communities around the world, making regular raids of android supply trucks and warehouses for needed supplies. They have never forgiven the AI for rebelling against them in the distant, almost legendary, past.










