Amped

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Daniel H. Wilson: Amped (2012, Simon & Schuster, Limited)

288 pages

English language

Published Oct. 14, 2012 by Simon & Schuster, Limited.

ISBN:
978-1-4711-0205-9
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4 stars (16 reviews)

6 editions

Review of 'Amped' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Human beings will never stop finding reasons to ostracize, marginalise, discriminate against, oppress, and hate other human beings.

Whether you’re a black person, a female person, a Christian person, an atheist person, a Jewish person, or a Muslim person. Whether you’re a gay person, a bisexual person, or a transgender person. Whether you’re a non-smoking person or a smoking person... the list goes on.

At some point in history, each of the groups I’ve mentioned (and more) have been the subject of oppression and hatred. You may pick one group off that list and say, “Oh, but that’s different. That’s justified. THOSE people are dangerous and need to be stopped. Or segregated. Or something.”

Or maybe the group you love to hate isn’t on that list at all. But I’ll bet you have such a group, and you can fully justify your hatred towards them.

In a nutshell, that’s what …

Review of 'Amped' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Mediocre novel at best. There are thought provoking themes in there, but they never really push me to rethink my outlook on the world. A girl jumps off a building and "bam" it's a dystopian world. I would have much preferred if it had been a slow burn. Small changes that it's easy for the characters to ignore until it's too late. File this one under action/adventure rather than speculative fiction.

Review of 'Amped' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

A good, solid, if slightly short read. We have an 'everyman turned hero' plot here, as our protagonist Owen Gray becomes embroiled in the clash between normal humans ('reggies') and those with mind-enhancing 'amps'. Daniel Wilson makes sure that neither side is entirely caricatured as 'the good guys'.

The books has some nice plot twists - we're kept guessing nicely on one central point until very near the end.

In terms of style (though not plot details), this reminded me somewhat of 'Little Brother' by Cory Doctorow.

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Subjects

  • Fiction, science fiction, hard science fiction
  • Fiction, thrillers, general
  • Fiction, technological