Genre: Young Adult Science Fiction
Source: I won a copy from LibraryThing. The opinions expressed here are my own.
I loved this
book for so many personal reasons and connections. The author has created a
future world that is pretty much run by AI.
From the minute a child is born they are implanted with a device that
links them to DAPHNE, the AI that runs the country. One day the impossible
happens. DAPHNE is hacked. World War breaks out and to save everyone, DAPHNE
and the other AIs around the world shut themselves completely off. Imagine a
world where every decision is made for you by an AI. Things like whether you
should get mental health for your child, or take someone to the doctor. When this very scenario happens one person is
able to find the help they need. Aiden, hates the way this technology has taken
over everyone’s life. He enjoys spending
time outside with nature. He is constantly in trouble at school and at home
because he questions everything.
He borrows
physical books from Chris, a man who is called a grid-skipper. Think of homeless people living in one area
receiving a stipend from the government because they refuse to have a device
implanted into their head. Most of these
people were in high paying tech positions who lost their job when they refused
the implant. These are the very people who must teach the others how to survive
when their world goes silent. As I read
I kept telling my husband that we would be in that group who could survive off
the land. My husband is a beekeeper and we have recently gotten it using bees
wax and other products from the bees to make other items. I do a lot of work with fabric and yarns and
recently started using plants to dye them.
The author of this book did so much research because there is so much
info within the book. As a teacher I
give my students a scenario to write about every year. It is a survival
scenario. I am so surprised how many of them just give up, not because they don’t
want to write. They give up because they said they feel there is no hope.
This book
has something for everyone. I am hoping there will be a sequel to this one. I
want to know so much more. I would love to
spend a day discussing her research techniques and other writerly things with
her. This is an author I definitely need to keep an eye on.
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