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Bernadette Dunne
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Sarah Pinsker
From Hugo award-winning author Sarah Pinsker comes a novel about one family and the technology that divides them.
Everybody's getting one.
Val and Julie just want what’s best for their kids, David and Sophie. So when teenage son David comes home one day asking for a Pilot, a new brain implant to help with school, they reluctantly agree. This is the future, after all.
Soon, Julie feels mounting pressure at work to get a Pilot to keep pace with her colleagues, leaving Val and Sophie part of the shrinking minority of people without the device.
Before long, the implications are clear, for the family and society: get a Pilot or get left behind. With government subsidies and no downside, why would anyone refuse? And how do you stop a technology once it's everywhere? Those are the questions Sophie and her anti-Pilot movement rise up to answer, even if it puts them up against the Pilot's powerful manufacturer and pits Sophie against the people she loves most.
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I think it might interest middle school kids.
Maybe Best as an YA Offering?
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A lot of nothing
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Ok
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It's told from the point of view of a "2 Moms" family with 2 teenage kids. I cared about the characters and the well constructed storyline. Fun interesting read. I wasn't sure I like the narrator but she grew on me.
Sci-fi without shoot em up battles
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Brilliant
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With all respect to Mr. Di Filippo, I think the book is more than his review said. It's very much a "domestic" book. The protagonists are four members of a family dealing with a technological change across a couple decades. But it's also a bit of a low-key political thriller as different forces vie to promote or suppress the new technology. And I even think this book can be compared to works of SF Grand Master Larry Niven. One of Niven's strengths is what I call Ruthless Consistency: he takes a single new idea and explores the ramifications for his characters and how it shapes their stories--and how they respond. Pinsker has Ruthless Consistency in this book, and it works.
The technology at the center of the book is called the Pilot, a simple brain implant that allows a recipient to essentially multitask, performing many mental tasks at once. This divides the family.
Son Dave wants a Pilot so he doesn't fall behind in school and in life. What he gets is so much more, both good and bad.
Mother Val is a traditionalist, worried about the effects of rampant brain surgery, but also worried about her son falling behind.
Daughter Sophie is an epileptic and thus ineligible to receive a Pilot. She's used to being odd, so at first she doesn't care; but soon she comes to resent a world where people are judged by their Pilot (or lack thereof).
Mother Julie is a fad-conscious gadget freak with a demanding job, where her Congressman boss becomes a strong supporter of Pilots. She feels pressured to get one, but afraid of upsetting Val.
The story starts with the early years of Pilots, when David is a teen; and it follows a decade or more in the family as they face the changes in society--and in their home.
The result is a very satisfying book. It IS domestic, in a sense. There's only one big action scene, while most of the drama is family conflict and worries. That makes it stand out as a smaller, more personal story.
Exceeded my expectations
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great book
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An interesting premise
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And every time things got interesting… the POV shifted. I felt the humanity of the characters but they didn’t feel real. Too much like characters with an arc and it enough like real people. I feel guilty but I felt like they were all insufferable and one-dimensional. But hated Sophie the most.
The narration was off for me, but mostly bc she also narrated the voice of Toby in Margaret Atwood’s “The Year of the Flood” and “Madadam” It worked so well for that character… not so much here.
Dragging myself through the end but dangerously close to DNF status.
Almost
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This could be reality soon...
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