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J.C. Gemmell's In the Fullness of Tion is a collection of short sci-fi stories set in a dystopian world called Tion. Its society is divided into various physical levels to maintain some semblance of social order. The highest levels are dedicated to the wealthy and over-privileged members of society, whereas the lower levels are reserved for the lower-class citizens. Through life on Tion, readers will witness themes like social injustice, deprivation, and discrimination pervading the culture of Tion's inhabitants. In Tion, technological dependency is the status quo of the day. Even body enhancements and modifications are normalized and widely accepted. Nevertheless, despite the bleak social setting painted throughout the narrative, a few genuine moments of tenderness still exist in this gloomy world. Embark on this compelling journey today.
In the Fullness of Tion is nuanced and immersive. Collectively, these poignant tales deliver a wide range of characters, each with their intriguing subplots and rationales. Each story unfolds with remarkable pathos and emotions. I like the idea that even though each tale unravels in Tion, the characters themselves all live disconnected lives. Even so, through each character, we get a clearer sense of the issues that impact them individually, as well as a better understanding of the world evolving around them. Together, these disparate stories paint the whole picture of Tion's universe, and what a fascinating and perplexing world J.C. Gemmell has crafted. If you are a fan of cyberpunk, dystopian, and technology-driven sci-fi, this thought-provoking short story collection will leave a lasting impression on you.