The Affinities

Author: Robert Charles Wilson

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  • : 31 March 2015
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Description

In our rapidly-changing world of "social media," everyday people are more and more able to sort themselves into social groups based on finer and finer criteria. In the near future of Robert Charles Wilson's "The Affinities," this process is supercharged by new analytic technologies--genetic, brain-mapping, behavioral. To join one of the twenty-two Affinities is to change one's life. It's like family, and more than family. Your fellow members aren't just like you, and they aren't just people who are likely "to" like you. They're also the people with whom you can best cooperate in all areas of life--creative, interpersonal, even financial.At loose ends both professional and personal, young Adam Fisk takes the suite of tests to see if he qualifies for any of the Affinities, and finds that he's a match for one of the largest, the one called Tau. It's utopian--at first. Problems in all areas of his life begin to simply sort themselves out, as he becomes part of a global network of people dedicated to helping one another--to helping "him."But as the differing Affinities put their new powers to the test, they begin to rapidly chip away at the power of governments, of global corporations, of all the institutions of the old world. Then, with dreadful inevitability, the different Affinities begin to go to war--with one another.What happens next will change Adam, and his world, forever.

Author description

Born in California, ROBERT CHARLES WILSON grew up in Canada. He is the author of many acclaimed science fiction novels, including "Darwinia," "Blind Lake," "Julian Comstock," "Burning Paradise" and the Hugo Award-winning "Spin."