Fait Attention, The Price of Opulent Living, Neal Asher

Fait Attention, The Price of Opulent Living, Neal Asher
The wave looks different from the beach as from inside the curl. Photo by Marvin Meyer / Unsplash

Fait Attention!

That's French for Pay Attention! I say it to myself when I get distracted. My inside voice is my college French professor. While I have had everything I need to eat better and pay attention to my health, I do not. Now, with my added "hardware" of an ostomy and PICC line, I have to track the comings and goings of my digestive system in a way that I did not have to pay attention to before. It's super tedious. However, there is an upside. Since I already have to do the tedious bit to stay hydrated, it makes tracking my macros, calories, and steps for better dieting and weight control an easy add-on. It's nerd fascination, for sure.

Another great example of paying attention is looking at a situation from a new perspective. We put in some new under-counter lights in our kitchen that changed the look of our counters and backsplash. Not in a good way. Before the new lights, we missed seeing all the splatters and stains living in the shadows. So, with the lights, there is extra scrubbing, which confirms a universal truism that constant maintenance is the cost of opulent living.

What I am reading this week.

Dark Intelligence | Neal Asher

I started a new series. Dark Intelligence is set in a future universe where AI rules humans. But they seem benign, or are they? There has been a first contact with a race devoid of human traits. They want to eat us as food. There is a war that has happened in the last 100 years. The details are described with many flashbacks to fill in the details. Most of the action occurs in a wild west border between the Alien realm and the AI territories. Currently, there is peace between the races. Our main character has woken up from being dead. A copy of his consciousness has been recovered and placed into an upgraded copy of his body. He died during the war in a friendly fire situation where a crazy AI pilot killed the crew of its ship and bombed the garrison on a planet. Our main character believes he was a soldier on that planet, but as the book progresses, he begins to question if his memories are correct. And could he be a pawn in someone else's game?

There is quite a bit of backstory to keep straight. Relationships are superficial: everyone wants to kill the Crazy AI but can't seem to agree to work together. The crazy AI has god-like powers to grant wishes. But like a genie, the wishers get more than they requested in their desire. Several characters are undergoing a metamorphosis of sorts and turning into a human from a crab or a human into a slug. All with an interest in stacking on someone close by.  They get so distracted they forget to ask questions before eating someone's face.

With questionable memories, homicidal comrades, and a powerful adversary who can pull the rug out from under your sense of reality, I think this will be a fun series.