3.5 

The Future

By Naomi Alderman
The Future by Naomi Alderman digital book - Fable

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The bestselling, award-winning author of The Power delivers a “page-turning” (Los Angeles Times), “propulsive” (The Boston Globe), “thrilling” (BookPage, starred review) tour de force where a handful of friends plot a daring heist to save the world from the tech giants whose greed threatens life as we know it.

Martha Einkorn never expected to find herself working for a powerful social media mogul hell-bent on controlling everything. Now, she’s surrounded by mega-rich companies designing private weather, predictive analytics, and covert weaponry while spouting technological prophecy. Across the world, in a mall in Singapore, Lai Zhen, an internet-famous survivalist, flees from an assassin. Suddenly, a remarkable piece of software appears on her phone telling her exactly how to escape. Who made it? What do they know about the future that Zhen doesn’t?

When Martha and Zhen’s worlds collide, an explosive chain of events is set in motion. While a few billionaires assured of their own safety lead the world to destruction, Martha’s relentless drive and Zhen’s insatiable curiosity could lead to something beautiful—or it could herald the cataclysmic end of civilization.

By turns “playful, incisive, horribly relevant, and surprisingly hopeful” (Lauren Beukes, New York Times bestselling author of The Shining Girls), The Future unfolds at breakneck speed, highlighting how power corrupts the few who have it and what it means to stand up to them. The future is coming. The Future is here.

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The Future Reviews

3.5
“I read this thinking, "this is fiction?" - it felt like it could be an alternative universe to our own with slightly different characters and world events. This was amusing, clever, and satisfying. I'm going to go read "The Power" now.”
“I’m not much of an annotating person, in fact I’ve never even annotated something in a piece of literature. But when I read this, I knew I had to. At first, I thought the story was pretty slow. Hard to get into and pretty all over the place. Confusing to say at least. But I thought it was all because my nonexistent motivation for reading. So I kept reading. And it was the best decision I’ve made for a long time. After around page 140-150. It all clicked. I can’t really explain it, but if you know, you know. Suddenly, it all maked sense. For example, the time jumping I earlier thought was confusing, I now loved. It reminded me a little bit Pulp Foction and Frieda McFaddens books. You follow one timeline, and then jump back to clarify the confusing bits, and when you think you know all the answers or “solved the mystery”. It’s all wrong. I loved it. And the last 200 pages, oh my god, the book was really addictive at this point. I loved it. When I finished the book, it was one of those moments when you finish a really good piece of media that makes you really think and feel, I was stunned and just stared into thin air. It sometimes felt like the book was speaking directly to the reader. I don’t think I’ve ever been this stunned by a book, except Animal Farm and 1984. This one is less depressing, it comes with hope. I already know I will re-read this many times, because it’s worth it. This was a true masterpiece of real art. I loved it.”

About Naomi Alderman

Naomi Alderman is the bestselling author of The Power, which won the Women’s Prize for Fiction, and was chosen as a book of the year by The New York TimesThe Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and was recommended as a book of the year by both Barack Obama and Bill Gates. As a novelist, Alderman has been mentored by Margaret Atwood via the Rolex Arts Initiative, she is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and her work has been translated into more than thirty-five languages. As a video games designer, she was lead writer on the groundbreaking alternate reality game Perplex City, and is cocreator of the award-winning smartphone exercise adventure game Zombies, Run!, which has more than 10 million players. She is professor of creative writing at Bath Spa University. She lives in London.

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