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Zed
Zed: A Novel | Joanna Kavenna
6 posts | 4 read | 20 to read
From the winner of the Orange Award for New Writing comes a blistering, satirical novel about life under a global media and tech corporation that knows exactly what we think, what we want, and what we do--before we do. One corporation has made a perfect world based on a perfect algorithm . . . now what to do with all these messy people? Lionel Bigman is dead. Murdered by a robot. Guy Matthias, the philandering founder and CEO of the mega-corporation Beetle, insists it was human error. But was it? Either the predictive algorithms of Beetle's supposedly omniscient 'lifechain' don't work, or, they've been hacked. Both scenarios are impossible to imagine and signal the end of Beetle's technotopia and life as we know it. Dazzlingly original and darkly comic, Zed asks profound questions about who we are, what we owe to one another, and what makes us human. It describes our moment--the ugliness and the beauty--perfectly. Kavenna is a prophet who has seen deeply into the present--and thrown back her head and laughed.
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bekakins
Zed: A Novel | Joanna Kavenna
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Mehso-so

This was a weird book…. The premise was great and I really enjoyed bits of it but it was just a bit… too much. And how is it 2023 😱 here‘s my #bookspin for Jan!

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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LibrarianRyan
Zed: A Novel | Joanna Kavenna
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#Ispy a book that is purple. @Trashcanman @4thhouseontheleft @MrBook and anyone else, can you find one that is green.

alisiakae Thanks for the tag! I have seen this game floating around on FB, and have been a Scrooge. But I love the Litsy twist! 5y
LibrarianRyan @4thhouseontheleft it‘s all @honeybee fault. Figured it was a nice diversion for a Friday night. 5y
Trashcanman Ryan, you are truly a kind hearted person. Thank you, I thank you. 5y
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LibrarianRyan @Trashcanman 👁👁😁 5y
Trashcanman Did you move? 5y
LibrarianRyan @Trashcanman nope. Still in the Capitol of IL. (Which is NOT Chicago, they only thing it is). 5y
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Mogoeg
Zed: A Novel | Joanna Kavenna
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Mehso-so

As a surrealist corporate-techno-fascist satire, this book is undoubtedly brilliant. It is also quite funny much of the time & I did feel compelled to keep reading. However the pace is unrelenting & exhausting - it's like being subjected to a never-ending manic TEDTalk on trans humanism, or to a looping tape of Mark Zuckerberg attempting to look & sound less dead-eyed in a BBC interview gone horribly awry. In other words, it's just TOO MUCH.

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jhod
Zed: A Novel | Joanna Kavenna
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Eeeking out the sunshine in what has been a wonderful reading spot, not sure I'll ever be able to beat it!

Klou I want it! 😍😍😂📚❤ 5y
kezzlou85 Amazing reading spot. 5y
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Minervasbutler
Zed: A Novel | Joanna Kavenna
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Dystopian near-future satire along the lines of Dave Eggers' The Circle or Annalee Newitz's Autonomous. There are so many ideas fizzing around that it can all get a bit overwhelming, and, like so many novels of this type, the characters tend to be a bit thinly-drawn. But it's still an entertaining and thought-provoking read. Don't blame me if you feel like chucking your smartphone in the bin at the end of it.

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Minervasbutler
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This book is great!