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Nature or nurture? Neither. Discover a bold new way to raise a child in this unsettling story of the near future by the New York Times bestselling author of A Gentleman in Moscow.
When Sam’s wife first tells him about Vitek, a twenty-first-century fertility lab, he sees it as the natural next step in trying to help their future child get a “leg up” in a competitive world. But the more Sam considers the lives that his child could lead, the more he begins to question his own relationships and the choices he has made in his life.
Amor Towles’s You Have Arrived at Your Destination is part of Forward, a collection of six stories of the near and far future from out-of-this-world authors. Each piece can be read or listened to in a single thought-provoking sitting.
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6 primary booksForward Collection is a 6-book series with 6 released primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Veronica Roth, Blake Crouch, and N.K. Jemisin.
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Disappointing Ending, Confusing Worldbuilding Choices, Unlikable Main Character
Well, that sure was an interesting premise and a decent first half of the tale, but all the most intriguing plot points felt glossed over and rushed toward the end. I was intrigued yet ultimately disappointed.??For a story with such a controversial topic as genetic engineering of humans, I expected so much more. The one time something more was hinted at, however, it was abandonded as a mere tangent. The main character being paranoid of his wife's opinion of him and kind of a complete ass -??and someone willing to drive drunk and steal for pathetically petty reasons - just made it all the more difficult to enjoy the overall story despite its interesting qualities.
Additionally, I found it silly that in a world with genetic human engineering and completely self-driving cars, there are still cell phones which can be killed instantly by submerging them in liquid. Even in the real world, new phones are mostly waterproof. It was just a confusing catalyst in a series of idiotic decisions made by a certain character, used to force a sudden change and a rushed, unsatisfying ending.
I hope the other stories in this series are better.??
Couple go to 21st c. fertility lab where they can tweak their creations according to the type of child one would like to raise. They were given three options, none of which Daniel liked. Walked out, got drunk, reflected on his life, realized his wasn't so great (and neither was the book in terms of enjoyment). Meh. But there is a moral to the story for anyone who wants to ponder it. I did not.
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