I don´t know what it is about Lem´s books, but they don´t manage to amaze me. Which is a shame because this books had really good ideas and wit. But the characters Lem writes are so bland, especially the protagonist, and the few main characters that have potential are merely stereotypes with not much to them. Maybe there was just no focus on that because it is more about the dystopian, as well as the ideas criticising the modern world and society, but it was the same in [b:Obłok Magellana|13412360|Obłok Magellana|Stanisław Lem|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1361128533s/13412360.jpg|9916244], which I felt was supposed to be character driven. The main character also had few motivation and his actions are solely his reactions to other people. I should give the book a pass on that, because there were good things in it, but that was just the reason I needed relatively long to read such a short book. What I liked were the nice homor, especially in the beginning, the creativity behind it and the plot itself. I also enjoyed that the protagonist had to learn about the new world first before the reader can decide if it is a good or bad world. There is no too apparent dystopy, but a believable world. The author took his time to get to the future, very well explaining the exciting events that let to the main character getting there. I could criticise that there is a lot of action before, but very few going on in the future, but it makes sense for the protagonist to expierience every day life in the new society, so it´s only a nitpick. All in all, I can easily recommend this book to people who like classical science fiction, as long as they are not too upset about the lack of compelling character traits. I am glad I gave Lem another chance, but it will still be my last book by him.
4. Sept.Sep 4, 2022
Futurological Congress, Theby Stanislaw LemHarperCollins
