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DW: Pronouncing Doom by S.M. Stirling
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It is only later clear what the crime was - but it is predictable like the punishment for it. More interesting than the story itself were the setting, atmosphere and moral implications.
My main problem was the basic assumption that after a year society would change in exactly that way - I found Nance Kress' post apocalyptic setup far more believable.
But maybe that is explained better in the novels of the series. Like other stories in the anthology it seems to be cut out of the series.
3* for it.

This short story exemplifies everything I didn't like about the Emberverse series pretty well. No surprises, no twists, no especially likable characters... in short nothing that made me want to read it. Lots of names and terms are thrown around, the point of view character decides that she's going to start calling teenagers something else and then just begins using the word without explaining it to anyone but the reader, the bad guy is bad with no justification, in addition to being lazy and arrogant and... yeah, I'm done with this one. Wake me up when there's an interesting story.
At least I learned my lesson from previous stories in the anthology and started skimming about halfway through. Maybe I missed some kind of amazing moment, but I doubt it.

My biggest complaint would be, yet again there is no 'Dangerous Woman' here. Take the women and turn them into men... Would you consider them 'Dangerous Men'? Probably not.
I think it would've made a more interesting story if the rapists guilt was in fact in question.

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