The Games is a 2012 science fiction novel by Ted Kosmatka, exploring the effects of advances in artificial intelligence and genetics on sport. It was a finalist for the 2013 Locus Award for Best First Novel.[1]
Author | Ted Kosmatka |
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Cover artist | David Stevenson |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction, Horror |
Publisher | Del Rey Books |
Publication date | 2012 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardback, 2012; Paperback, 2013) |
Pages | 406 pp |
ISBN | 978-0-345-52662-5 |
Plot
editGeneticist Silas Williams oversees U.S. selections for the Olympic Gladiator competition, an internationally sanctioned bloodsport with only one rule: no entrants may possess human DNA. To maintain America’s edge, Silas’s superior engages an experimental supercomputer to design the ultimate combatant, producing a monster unlike anything ever seen.
Reception
editPublishers Weekly calls Kosmatka's debut a gripping and gory near-future thriller in which genetic engineering and jingoism prove to be a terrify-ing combination.[2]
Booklist calls The Games very like something Michael Crichton might have written…An outstanding debut novel; expect big things from Kosmatka.[3]
Strange Horizons considered The Games to be "the literary equivalent of a slightly above average, big-budget Hollywood blockbuster—slick, streamlined, and safely familiar", complimenting Kosmatka's prose, pacing, and "cinematic dynamism", while criticizing the worldbuilding and plot, and recommending that readers "switch off parts of (their) brain(s)" in order to maximize enjoyment.[4]
References
edit- ^ Announcing the 2013 Locus Award Winners!, at Tor.com; published June 29, 2013; retrieved October 7, 2015
- ^ "Best Books of 2012 | Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly".
- ^ "The Games by Ted Kosmatka: 9780345526625 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books".
- ^ The Games by Ted Kosmatka, at Strange Horizons, reviewed by Indrapramit Das; published 6 June 2012; retrieved 7 October 2015