
Emergence
The Corporation Wars, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Peter Kenny
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By:
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Ken MacLeod
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The enemy is out in the open. The Reaction has seized control of a resource-rich moon. Now it's enslaving conscious robots - and luring the Corporations into lucrative deals.
Taransay is out in the jungle. Her friends are inside a smart boulder on the slope of an active volcano. The planet is super-habitable - for its own life, not hers. But soon the alien infestation growing on her robot body is the least of her problems.
Carlos is out of patience. With the Reaction arming for conquest, the Corporations trading with the enemy and the Direction planning to stamp out the rebel robots and their allies for good, he has to fight fire with fire.
Seba is out of time. Deep inside the enemy stronghold, the free robots have to spark a new revolt before the whole world falls in on them. As battle looms, the robots must become their own last hope.
©2017 Ken MacLeod (P)2017 Little Brown Book GroupWell narrated & written, but aslow & too complex
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the story itself allows a host of questions to be posted about the legitimacy of different form of consciousness, life and existence. I loved it
it's so clever
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Don't we all love a rogue.
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But I can't help feeling a little short-changed by the ending. I was waiting for a twist that showed what you'd already read in a different light, and had even guessed at a couple of ways it might happen. But it doesn't.
A couple of mildly surprising things happen at the end, but they do nothing to make you think about what has already happened. And with those, one of them isn't really that surprising and the other (pretty much the last paragraph of the book) seems at odds with what we've learned about one of the main characters, and seems to have been put there just to mess with the reader.
The fate of another couple of characters isn't really followed up in any satisfactory way either.
The first 95% of the book is enough reason to go for it anyway though.
Great build up to an unsatisfactory ending
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Good performance, dull story
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