In the future the elite live in towering skyscrapers, literal monoliths to the analogy of the gap between the rich and poor of Robin Murarka’s furitistic Rone Isa. Despite this though, the education system is such that engineers can wax poetic with a fervor that gives this old reader hope for our literary future. That is one of the contrasts of Rone Isa, a story that follows the budding new artificial life of Enoya, as she learns about the world of man, guided and as much hindered by Dargaud and his indulgences.
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