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0.4 Eine perfekte neue Welt

von Mike A. Lancaster

Reihen: Human.4 (1)

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Twenty-first century fourteen-year-old Kyle was hypnotized when humanity was upgraded to 1.0 and he, incompatible with the new technology, exposes its terrifying impact in a tape-recording found by the superhumans of the future.
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 Science Fiction Fans: Human .4 by Mike A. Lancaster2 ungelesen / 2triciareads55, Oktober 2013

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In what seems to be an ongoing trend with me, I wanted to read this book because, the cover…? I really wanted to know what’s up with it. My first thought, which couldn’t possibly be the truth, was that something was growing out of the dude’s arm.

Apparently I wasn’t that far off.

This is the sort of novel you want to re-read after you’re done, because certain inconsistencies make more sense in hindsight after the revelations of the last pages. Human.4 is more hardcore science fiction than I normally read, but the mystery of what was going on is what kept me reading.

I’ll say right now this won’t be a book for everyone. Honestly, if I hadn’t read it, and someone had just explained it to me, I’m not sure I would have picked it up. It’s part science fiction thriller and part teenage growing troubles.

There is also not a lot of depth to the characters outside of Kyle. On a critical level this is frustrating because we only know as much about the people as Kyle tells us, and he takes his sweet time. We don’t learn about the history between Kyle and Lilly until he decides it’s a good moment. We only have his impressions of the people he interacts with. Because the book is meant to be a written accounting of his oral story, there’s only one side.

At times the “editor” (who is really the author interjecting) will make anthropological notes about random facts–the culture’s obnoxious use of oxymorons or the banality of reality TV for instance–or talk about scholarly works that analyze the “Straker Tapes,” but by and large everything is based on Kyle’s viewpoint. It’s rather telling when another character, Mrs. O’Donnell, mentions the first name of a man Kyle had been talking about quite knowledgeably a couple chapters before. Kyle looks at her confused until she clears things up.

If one is introspective, there is a lot to dissect and discuss. It’s a provocative topic–humans being “upgraded” like a computer. As easily as a computer, no less. Being programmed to just forget things as easily as you delete a file that’s no longer needed. I tried to think of how I would feel watching everyone I love either view me as little better then a bug or completely ignore my existence. It chilled me.

At the end of the “tapes,” Kyle says that a choice is going to be made. We’re not told which choice he makes, nor if he feels that it’s the right choice or not. We’re left with a “lady or the tiger” situation in which the reader has to decide whether it would be better to remain or to become like the others. Which is preferable? Is it possible to really say until you’re in such a position?

The mystery of what happened to the village is tense. Kyle throws out more theories than I could follow after, and in a way they were all partially correct. Human.4 doesn’t offer concrete answers, which could be a good thing for discussion purposes. It can also be exasperating as a perfectly good theory comes around, and a character says “Sure. Let’s go with that,” in such a way that you know something is wrong with it.

In the end enjoyment of the book boils down to this: do you need concrete answers to enjoy a novel, or is speculation more your cup of tea? ( )
  lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
Cool premise - ok presentation. Might need a re-read to fully appreciate it.
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  furicle | Aug 5, 2023 |
Well that was a fast paced, fun sci-fi mystery.

The format was quite interesting as some of it was set in the future where there was an investigation underway. The panel are listening to some historical voice recordings made by Kyle Straker. The recordings cover the strange and frightening events that took place at a community talent show and how they changed the world as we understand it.

As the people in future will not understand some of the terminology from the past, there are explanations inserted throughout. I found these explanations of historical human society hugely entertaining. The beginning starts by explaining what a 'book' is:

"This data storage unit, or 'book', has been designed to reprogram the human brain, allowing it to replicate the lost art that was once called 'reading'. It is a simple adjustment and there will be no negative or harmful effects from this process."

It was a clever concept that was well developed.

For fans of The Matrix ( )
  Mrs_Tapsell_Bookzone | Feb 14, 2023 |
A fast paced, fun and short read. I found the explanations of human society entertaining. It did make me wonder how an alien species would view humans as we go about our lives. A forty something year old wearing a zebra onesie...and discuss.

It was a clever concept that was well developed.

For fans of The Matrix ( )
  Mrs_Tapsell_Bookzone | Feb 14, 2023 |
Strange but interesting book. ( )
  Rempala | Dec 3, 2019 |
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When Danny Birnie told us that he had hypnotised his sister we all thought he was mad. Or lying. Or Both.
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It moved closer, pushing against the surface of our world and making the air bulge as it did so. I stood there wondering what stuff this . . . thing . . . was made of, and I wondered what it would do to us when it reached us: whether it would hurt; whether it would dissolve us, melt us, or suck us into its cold blackness until we were nothing. 
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