The This is the new social media platform everyone is talking about. Allow it to be injected into the roof of your mouth and it will grow into your brain, allow you to connect with others without even picking up your phone. Its followers are growing. Its detractors say it is a cult. But for one journalist, hired to do a puff-piece interview with their CEO, it will change the world forever.
Adan just wants to stay at home with his smart-companion Elegy - phone, friend, confidante, sex toy. But when his mother flees to Europe and joins a cult, leaving him penniless, he has to enlist in the army. Sentient robots are invading America, but it seems Adan has a surprising ability to survive their attacks. He has a purpose, even if he doesn't know what it is.
And in the far future, war between a hivemind of AIs and the remnants of humanity is coming to its inevitable end. But one woman has developed a weapon which might change the course of the war. It's just a pity she's trapped in an inescapable prison on a hivemind ship.
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Part One of my long round-up review of this year's @BSFA Awards Best Novel shortlist, setting the context and looking at Adrian Tchaikovsky's City of Last Chances and Adam Roberts's The This before the award next weekend at @eastercon2023 #Conversation2023 https://t.co/YxkL4D00HT
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Review (SF): The This by @arrroberts **** - Innovative and boundary-pushing SF novel from the most consistently interesting of current science fiction authors. Brilliant, but the fragmented storytelling and the obscurity of the concept make it hard to love https://popsciencebooks.blogspot.com/2022/02/the-this-sf-adam-roberts.html https://t.co/fF8yRNpKF6
An utterly bonkers, structurally ambitious novel about love, immortality, and the technological singularity...The This is
an accessible, frequently funny novel.