Blind Lake
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Jay Snyder
Now he tells a gripping tale of alien contact and human love in a mysterious but hopeful universe.
At Blind Lake, a large federal research installation in northern Minnesota, scientists are using a technology they barely understand to watch everyday life in a city of lobster-like aliens on a distant planet. They can't contact the aliens in any way or understand their language. All they can do is watch.
Then, without warning, a military cordon is imposed on the Blind Lake site. All communication with the outside world is cut off. Food and other vital supplies are delivered by remote control. No one knows why.The scientists, nevertheless, go on with their research. Among them are Nerissa Iverson and the man she recently divorced, Raymond Scutter. They continue to work together despite the difficult conditions and the bitterness between them. Ray believes their efforts are doomed; that culture is arbitrary, and the aliens will forever be an enigma. Nerissa believes there is a commonality of sentient thought, and that our failure to understand is our own ignorance, not a fact of nature. The behavior of the alien she has been tracking seems to be developing an elusive narrative logic - and she comes to feel that the alien is somehow, impossibly, aware of the project's observers.But her time is running out. Ray is turning hostile, stalking her. The military cordon is tightening. Understanding had better come soon....
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"Wilson builds suspense superlatively well, to a resolution that packs all the emotional wallop anyone could wish." ( Booklist)
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Much of the tale is focused on the notion of truly being unable to interpret the actions and behaviors of another intelligent species without any context to the underlying cultural drivers for the actions. At the same time, there is the suggestion of AI powered computers displaying similar inscrutability. Lastly, the actions of most of the main characters, although seemingly arbitrary, reflect the confusing, convoluted history each person possesses.
The narration is reasonable with a decent range of voices and good pacing.
Alien contact without the contact
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Freakishly interesting!
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Blind Lake isn't terrible, but it follows a similar formula - a big unknown happens which isn't understood by a population, people react, things slowly escalate, then a (in my opinion) somewhat under-satisfying conclusion is reached.
If you haven't read Spin yet, try it instead. I thought it was quite brilliant and I'm eagerly awaiting Vortex, the 3rd book of that series.
Mediocre - not as good as Spin
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If you could sum up Blind Lake in three words, what would they be?
BigOccasionally overdone
Entertaining
What was one of the most memorable moments of Blind Lake?
The set pieces in the middle where the author gives voice to Roy and Margaritte and allows them full throttle to frame thoughtful ( albeit somewhat obtuse ) thoughts on alien cultures, and the like.Have you listened to any of Jay Snyder’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes, and this one is excellent. Jay does a wonderful, understated job at bringing this book to life. I recommend his work always, esp. in this one.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Definitely. Couldn't stop listening.Any additional comments?
I feel this is Wilson's best standalone work. A fascinating concept, that requires the reader to pay attention and think ( which is , admittedly, not what everyone wants to do with a BOT).It's easy to relate to the characters, and the story leaves just enough to reader to add their own colour and body to make the story their own. I really enjoyed this work, and I honestly feel you will as well.
Highly recommended.
See the truth at Blind Lake
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