MOM
Magic Circles Book 1
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- 4,99 €
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- 4,99 €
Descrizione dell’editore
MOM is the mall operations manager -- the greatest intelligence in history, a machine awakened to self-awareness at a time when the last few human survivors have withdrawn to the last two remaining refuges on Earth. Quarantined from the global nanobot superorganism outside the malls and from each other inside, the mallsters are utterly dependent on MOM for everything -- including the only, ever-more suspect information they have about the world Outside. Now the malls are crumbling.
Praise for MOM, Book 1 in the Magic Circles Series:
"The extra-sensorial journey, the unspooling of the central mystery, and the story's moving climax are byyond mind-blowing"
- Paul Dorsey, The Nation (Bangkok)
"[MOM] is a page-turner that contains all the right components for a smach movie... The Bard of Bangkok has really outdone himself this time. My strong hunch is that MOM is destined to attain classic status."
- Bradley K. Martin, author of Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader
"MOM is a big bang of a novel with many big ideas... Old Asia hands, sci-fi fans, and readers of quality fiction who enjoy complex and entertaining yarns should enjoy MOM."
- Kevin Cummings, Thailand Footprint
"This book will take you on the craziest trip you've ever been on. And it will make you question everything."
- Siobhan, reviewer at Novelties
"If you are looking for a book that will make you question everything - life, humanity, and Earth as we know it today - definitely pick up MOM by Collin Piprell."
- Ellen, reviewer at Scribbles, Quibbles & Scrawlings
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In an ambitious but incoherent combination of postapocalyptic techno-thriller, murder mystery, and psychological exploration of reality, Piprell (Kicking Dogs) showcases the dangers of overreliance on technology. In the mid-21st century, biological and technological warfare between India and China has destroyed most of the world. Africa has entirely disappeared, and Islamic terrorists have released a virus that sterilized anyone left alive. The remaining humans have taken refuge in malls, where the Mall Operations Manager (MOM), an artificial intelligence, provides protection from the outside, instant information, and virtual reality worlds to explore. But for Cisco, a test pilot for the virtual worlds, and Leary, his mentor figure, things are starting to seem wrong. Mondays are coming more often, the other test pilots are being killed, and Brian the Evil Canadian is plotting to finish destroying the world. The setting and its history are well developed, and the unique futuristic vocabulary becomes clear with a little effort, but the frequent point-of-view changes and genre shifts are jarring. Pervasive sexual violence and racist caricatures will put off many readers.