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Nancy Kress
Nebula Award Winner, Novella, 1991
In a world where the slightest edge can mean the difference between success and failure, Leisha Camden is beautiful, extraordinarily intelligent, and one of a growing number of human beings who have been genetically modified to never require sleep.
Once considered interesting anomalies, now Leisha and the other "Sleepless" are outcasts, victims of blind hatred, political repression, and shocking mob violence meant to drive them from human society and, ultimately, from Earth itself.
But Leisha Camden has chosen to remain behind in a world that envies and fears her "gift," a world marked for destruction by a deadly conspiracy of freedom and revenge.
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"A depth of imagination unusual even among science fiction writers." ( Analog)
"[T]hrilling drama, compelling dialectic." ( Kirkus Reviews)
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And yet it remains readable and enjoyable. The premise is interesting. I often wished that the author had limited the extra abilities of the sleepless to just not sleeping, and gone into more detail about that. I mean, the brief touching upon parents who couldn't deal with babies that never slept was a glimpse into what could have been a really fascinating exploration; and I would have liked to see more of the psychological effects on adults of not sleeping - of no downtime, of no escape, of solitary nights, etc. In the book it's pretty much all up side, and augmented by several other "super powers"... I'd rather have seen more detail and more realistic balance of benefits and deficits of sleeplessness.
Good, recommended, though at times iffy!
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Kress is always great
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Chapter breaks
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Mostly very good
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The book will most likely appeal to people who like Atlas Shrugged esque premises and social science fiction (i.e. without starship battles or time travel).
I think the biggest obstacle for my enjoyment was the main character Leisha Camden, whose fixed perspective, naivete, and (painfully) slow realizations make her an unreliable poster child of the "super smart" sleepless group. I had trouble buying the degree of separation between sleepers and sleepless anyway, and Leisha's portrayal compounded my skepticism.
Atlas Shrugged meets Gattaca, but less believable
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Nancy Kress but it is absolutely not my last
Nancy Kress is something like a genius
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A similar idea of super intelligent and competent people and what they owe or do not owe the lesser mortals is more interesting and exciting in books by Ayn Rand
A promising start
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Fantastic!!! Can't wait to read the sequal.
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Great book but not a great series imo
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The narrator makes the story even better.
What a great book!
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