Triggers

English language

Published April 3, 2012

ISBN:
978-0-670-06576-9
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4 stars (2 reviews)

Triggers is a science fiction novel by Canadian writer Robert J. Sawyer. It was originally serialized in Analog.

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Review of 'Triggers' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I utterly enjoyed this novel, and it was very nearly a 5 star read. But as with something like [b:Flashforward|337132|Flashforward|Robert J. Sawyer|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1316727290s/337132.jpg|327550] the overwhelmingly transhumanic ending ruined it a little for me.

Other than that, the characters were fascinating, and there aren't many who could've so deftly handled the memory mismanagement. I think the most fascinating mental swap for me was Tarasov reading Dora and the trauma from her childhood, which rang particularly strong for me having a very young daughter of my own. Nikki's surgery was also extraordinary to observe, and this is only a small portion of the genius Sawyer's nailed in this book.

Some have noted the way in which this book is almost written to be turned into a movie. I sort of saw that; although there were several cliffhanger moments which made me think series more than film. Nonetheless, it's not harshly written or shallow. …

Review of 'Triggers' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Sawyer has never been the greatest of prose stylists, but his enthusiasm for his topics, his hearty dollops of research, and his genuine upbeat attitude (an increasing rarity in science fiction) make the best of his work a pleasure to read (particularly his short stories: I cannot recommend Iterations or Identity Theft highly enough). Triggers, like most of Sawyer's work, sets its narrative around an immensely intriguing hook, and his plot machinations concerning selective telepathic powers keep the pages flying by.

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