Sunday 11 February 2024

Wakers (The Side Step trilogy) book one by Orson Scott Card

Regardless of your views and his views, the man can craft a compelling story. I was introduced to Card in "Enders Game". 


"Wakers" by Orson Scott Card takes readers on a thrilling journey through a futuristic world filled with political intrigue and technological wonders. Set in a society where virtual reality is the norm, Card paints a vivid picture of a world where the lines between reality and simulation are blurred.

One of the strengths of "Wakers" lies in Card's ability to create complex and multi-dimensional characters. From the determined protagonist to the enigmatic supporting cast, each character is brought to life with depth and authenticity, making it easy for readers to become emotionally invested in their journey.

The world-building in "Wakers" is equally impressive, with Card skillfully crafting a rich and immersive setting that feels both familiar and yet distinctly futuristic. The technological advancements and social dynamics of this world add layers of depth to the story.

However, despite the novel's many strengths, there are moments where the plot feels stretched out and repetitive. Certain scenes seem to drag on longer than necessary, and there's a sense of déjà vu as the characters find themselves facing similar obstacles time and again.

Overall, "Wakers" is a compelling read that offers a thought-provoking exploration of technology, society, and the nature of reality. While it may have its flaws, the novel's intriguing premise and well-developed characters make it a worthwhile addition to any science fiction fan's bookshelf.





 

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