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Les affinités

par Robert Charles Wilson

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After becoming a part of the Tau, one of twenty-two large global network Affinities in the near future, young Adam Fisk thinks his life has improved for the better until the different Affinities begin to go to war with one another -- in a conflict that will change Adam's world forever.
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This is the second disappointment for this long-time RCW's fan (after Burning Paradise). Up to the very end, we are supposed to root for the "good guys" in this story, the Tau affinity (a new form of in-grouping, based on some kind neuro-measurements) even though they are as exclusive and discriminatory, us-first and screw everyone else, as the other affinities, except they are the "chosen one" by the scientist who created the affinities and their underlying concepts.
In the end, the entire concept of affinities falls apart thanks to governmental intervention because, otherwise, these very libertarian groupings were ready to claim self-governance, which would lead to various forms of segregation and exclusion. Are we supposed to find that appealing?
And the creation of in-groups also involves the creation of corresponding out-groups, so, we get a very predictable affinity conflict between the libertarian, multi-centered Taus, and the authoritarian Hets (the villains of that story, the ones who use violence, even though the Taus do distasteful things, including spying on people).
Interestingly enough, the ending completely evaporates that structure, but only to open up to a different type of grouping that is supposed to be better.
I think this book is an inadvertent cautionary tale on grouping-by-algorithm. ( )
  SocProf9740 | Jul 11, 2021 |
A 3.5. Originally rounded up because I enjoyed reading it; now rounded down because I see, despite what I thought when I finished it, that this is not the beginning of a series but intended to be a standalone novel, and it just does not feel finished. ( )
  andrea_mcd | Mar 10, 2020 |
Interesting concpt, but kind of poorly executed.
  AnnaHernandez | Oct 17, 2019 |
I feel like this idea was done better by Ramez Naam's Nexus series. ( )
  Ubiquitine | Nov 24, 2018 |
The was both an interesting and fun read. I really liked the main concept as told in the story with humans falling into set groups of people after genetic testing that you are predisposed to get along with. Interesting characters and a plot that kept me reading consistently. The only thing I really wasn't sure about is the ending which (at least for me) kind of just petered out. If I had to guess, the author left enough open topics that a sequel is probably pegged for sometime in the not to distant future.

4 stars for a fun read that I enjoyed quite a bit. Recommended for fans of near future sci-fi stories. ( )
  ConalO | Apr 23, 2018 |
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After becoming a part of the Tau, one of twenty-two large global network Affinities in the near future, young Adam Fisk thinks his life has improved for the better until the different Affinities begin to go to war with one another -- in a conflict that will change Adam's world forever.

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