The Infinite Sadness of Small Appliances - Glenn Dixon - ★★★
AUTHOR: Glenn Dixon GENRE: Dystopian Science Fiction PUBLICATION DATE: April 7, 2026 RATING: 3 stars. In a Nutshell: A near-future technological fiction. A fair mix of human and appliance characters. Liked the humans, loved the appliances. Creative plot but confused execution. Didn't expect it to be so dystopian and sombre in tone. Too many themes. A few unclarified plot loopholes. Could have been fabulous with a better, streamlined structure. Recommended but not a must-read. Plot Preview: (This preview goes beyond the initial 10-15% as the story is somewhat slow to get going.) In the near-future, retired senior citizens Harold and Edie live in a smart house where the appliances are sentient enough to handle everything for them with the help of the omnipresent and omniscient Grid. Their little Roomba vacuum, who wants to be called Scout after enjoying one of the classics Harold read to the terminally ill Edie on her bed, longs for a greater human connection with her owners but the ...

