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Saturday, July 13, 2024

The Family Experiment by John Marrs

 Hold on tight — you are about to re-enter the world of John Marrs as he continues to entertain and scare us a bit with a story about creating families in the Metaverse. 


Although not part of a series, this novel of speculative fiction is connected to his previous books so you will see references to them. I love how he ties it all together!


In a not-so-distant future, people are facing economic crises, and many can't afford to have children. Finally, an alternative! Several lucky couples have been selected to take part in a new reality television show where they will be given and be allowed to take care of their personally chosen and designed virtual child in a special Metaverse where viewers can watch them parent 24/7 and eventually vote for the winner. Who's the best parent(s)? - the winner will be allowed to keep this virtual child or have the opportunity to create a real baby with the money they win.  Everything starts out so well!


The narrative shifts between points of view of the different parents who are participating in the reality show. Each is unique and though at first a bit hard to keep track of, eventually they become quite distinct in the story. This was quite a dark and twisty thriller, and it kept me turning the pages as the challenges unfolded. The emphasis on the uncertainty of AI and all of the potential for both good and bad gives the reader much to think about or discuss with a book club. 


I listened to the audiobook while also following along in the e-book ARC provided by the publisher. The male and female narrators did a decent job, but it was hard to differentiate between so many different characters. The nuances in voice and tone were not obvious and distinct enough in many cases. The sound effects were appreciated. It was a nice way to augment my enjoyment of the novel.

This is a standalone though part of the author's imaginative universe. Though not necessary, it would be best if you had already read those previous books.

Genre - speculative fiction, future, AI, virtual reality, metaverse, family drama


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