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.
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9781473230903
Number of pages: 304
Weight: 506 g
Dimensions: 236 x 160 x 34 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
An utterly bonkers, structurally ambitious novel about love, immortality, and the technological singularity...The This isan accessible, frequently funny novel. - Locus Magazine
Ambitious and fragmentary. [The This is] fascinating...5 stars! - SFX Magazine
Sci-fi's most outrageous experimentalist...The Times' Book of the month. - The Times
Adam Roberts is easily the most interesting active science fiction author. He is the 21st century's equivalent of John Brunner - endlessly innovative. [The This is] intensely clever. - Brian Clegg, Popular Science
You may also be interested in...
“Clever, humane, absorbing and great fun.”
'In the Bardo, subject and object are the same.'
As always with Adam Roberts' books, The This fizzes with ideas, the story illustrating, looping around, and developing, themes from philosophy, physics,...
More
“Enjoyable and thought-provoking read”
This is another offering with a rather chatty blurb that you’d do well to avoid as it gives away far too much of the story. Although it also manages to be very misleading, because it concentrates on the plot, rather... More
Please sign in to write a review
Sign In / Register
Sign In
Download the Waterstones App
Would you like to proceed to the App store to download the Waterstones App?