"My son has been erased." Those are the last words the woman tells Barry Sutton, before she leaps from the Manhattan rooftop.
Deeply unnerved, Barry begins to investigate her death, only to learn that this wasn't an isolated case. All across the country, people are waking up to lives different from the ones they fell asleep to. Are they suffering from False Memory Syndrome, a mysterious new disease that afflicts people with vivid memories of a life they never lived? Or is something far more sinister behind the fracturing of reality all around him?
Miles away, neuroscientist Helena Smith is developing a technology that allows us to preserve our most intense memories and relive them. If she succeeds, anyone will be able to reexperience a first kiss, the birth of a child, the final moment with a dying parent.
Barry's search for the truth leads him on an impossible, astonishing journey as he discovers that Helena's work has yielded a terrifying gift--the ability not just to preserve memories but to remake them . . . at the risk of destroying what it means to be human.
##真不愧是剧作家,写出来的作品和电影一样画面感强。虽然平行宇宙和时间旅行是科幻一写再写的主题,但这本书的构思很巧妙,基本假设合理,机制设计较为经得住推敲,情节推进稳健不拖沓,内容丰富,曲折耐读,语言晓畅优美。到最后记忆重来的时候略有矛盾,但瑕不掩瑜。只是大团圆结局略显俗套乏味。
评分##如果是亚洲作品一定会怀疑抄袭了醉步男重赴各种galgame直到小圆,而美国作者能否有这个阅览范围就不知道了。很美国写法,因其世俗在前两部分倒能激起对过去的一切悔恨和失落而有些感同身受。之后一路下滑,先变成了游戏要记得存盘,又变成狗血爱情剧。最后一卷冗长拖沓到恶心,解决手段极为无聊,整体上也是不能自洽的。一两个小时内度过五个人生并向美国发射五次核弹这是钢铁铸成的意志还是一贯的对敌国的非人类式想象呢,多大的题材都会落在冷战思维上太烦人了,冷战时期的科幻作家都不这样。
评分##4.5/5 While Dark Matter explores space dimensions (and the world's most famous cat), Recursion drags us into an elaborately constructed world where any preconceived notions of time and its linearity are thrown out the window. Can and should artificial intelligence catapulted by science ever tamper with the evolutionary nature of human experience?
评分##原来是Wayward Pines的原作者
评分##很精彩 恨不得一下看完 False Memory Syndrome这个创造还是非常新颖有意思的
评分##"No more trying to escape, either through nostalgia or a memory chair. They're both the same fucking thing."
评分全书的精彩部分在book2结尾处完结。本来以为会有更惊艳的展开,但随后就陷入琐碎和平庸的感情线,并且男女主人公的炽热情感缺少由头,也无法引起共鸣。虽引入了微黑洞,中微子等物理概念,但作者的设定最终还是流于自圆其说,某种程度上与作者的上本书《暗物质》雷同,没有惊艳感。
评分##Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards. 前半部构造的概念内核酷似小林泰三的《醉步男》,时间不过是大脑记忆构造而成的虚像,生死与爱恨在记忆替换的刹那都能改变。叙事手法很好,但新点子还是少了些。
评分##3.5⭐️吧。很不喜欢作者前一本 Dark Matter,这本书也是抱持着「随便看看再捐掉吧」的心情在看。但这本 time loop 比 Dark Matter 精巧许多,看到 Book 2 的时候一边读一边画时间线,种种猜测和疑问也被作者在后文中一一回应了,体验不错。Blake Crouch 文笔不大行,对人性的探索也乏善可陈(非常美式通俗),但本本书都是很有影视化前景的好苗子,也算是独树一帜吧…
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