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Hardcover The Future Book

ISBN: 166802568X

ISBN13: 9781668025680

The Future

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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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Original, Timely, and Insightful

I truly enjoyed The Future. I found it to be both original and timely. I appreciated the insightful commentary sprinkled throughout the story. It summarizes our mindlessly numb drift toward disintegration and collapse and illustrates the successful ways technology has divided us under the illusion of connection. In particular, I enjoyed the backstory of Martha, who grew up in a doomsday cult but now serves as the trusted personal assistant of a Musk or Bezos-type billionaire. She recalls being abandoned by her father deep in the woods, left to fend for herself and find her way home as a test of faith and preparation. She succeeds on both counts and kills a bear in the process. In killing the bear, she recalled the following lesson taught by her father: “Enoch had taught her skills of silent watching. ‘This is what they f#%k up for themselves with television, Martha.’ he’d told her. ‘This is what they destroy. Humans were made for watching. We can read God’s book in the world, but we must learn to be silent and still. Things on television come too quick, too many, and too obvious. We were made to stare at the embers of a dying fire for hours. To watch an animal. To look at how the water runs down a hillside until we can see the way to change the river’s course with one day’s work. Don’t make your mind impatient - make it still.’” The sentiment in this paragraph touches the book's point (for me). The question is whether or not we have gone too far. Do we know what we’ve lost? Has technology removed us from ourselves, our true nature, such that we cannot be saved from the destructive path we have created? The Future has answers to these questions, and we believe there remains hope for us all. This novel is worth reading, with plenty of thoughts and ideas worth pondering.
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