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Human.4, by Mike A. Lancaster

Kyle Straker volunteered to be hypnotized at the annual community talent show, expecting the same old lame amateur acts. But when he wakes up, his world will never be the same. Televisions and computers no longer work, but a strange language streams across their screens. Everyone’s behaving oddly. It’s as if Kyle doesn’t exit.

Is this nightmare a result of the hypnosis? Will Kyle wake up with a snap of fingers to roars of laughter? Or is this something much more sinister?

Narrated on a set of found cassette tapes at an unspecified point in the future, Human.4 is an absolutely chilling look at technology gone too far.

  • Sales Rank: #406185 in Books
  • Brand: Egmont USA
  • Published on: 2011-03-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.55" h x .95" w x 5.92" l, .77 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 240 pages
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  • Used Book in Good Condition

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
A breathless, one-sitting read (MINOR SPOILERS)
By Lisa P. Benwitz
While I am an avid reader in most genres, I must admit that science fiction/dystopian fiction is rarely to my liking. Yet every now and again, a book comes along that intrigues and surprises me. Sometimes it's the cover, sometimes (as in this case) the synopsis. I read the few reviews here and was sufficiently intrigued to buy the Kindle vision, despite no warning for the spoilers. Surely people must realize that on this particular site, most people read the reviews *before* actually reading the book??? (Sorry, it's one of my pet peeves, as is reviewers summarizing the plot over and over and over...) Human.4 has turned out to be one of "those" books ~ the kind that stays with me long after I've finished it.

Human.4 was suspenseful from beginning to end, both surprising and heartbreaking in so many ways (I had more than a few lumps in my throat, and actually shed tears at the end). The author chose a unique way of telling the story-within-a-story (as a transcription of antiquated cassette tapes) that allowed him to leave many questions unanswered, yet not leave me frustrated about it. Somehow, it all seems to fit, and every reader will feel that he/she knows what decision Kyle and Lilly made in the end.

One POV is the transcriber from the Earth's future, who leaves several parenthetical notes at the ends of chapters and even during chapters, to explain things that a person from his time would not understand ~ a clever way of showing, rather than telling, how the future played out even past the events of Kyle's story. The other is Kyle himself, telling the story of the day he got hypnotized by his friend Danny at the village talent show, and woke up to a completely different world.

The writing is elegantly understated - nothing is overexplained and much is left to the reader's imagination ~ as it should be ~ but when something *is* explained, it is that much more powerful.

The only thing I found lacking was that I wish the book were longer... I wanted to spend more time with these characters toward the end, when so much of their journey was cut down to "We decided to travel" (paraphrase).

The eventual explanation for what actually happened the day of the talent show ... well, it was one of the scariest things I've ever read (including "The Shining" and "The Passage"!) The scariest thing about it was that it was entirely believable. I closed the book thinking to myself, "You know, that could actually be true. What if it *IS* true?" And I laughed at my silliness, but I have been thinking of it all day long, and expect I will be for a long, long time... whenever I catch a glimpse of something out of the corner of my eye but there seems to be nothing there, whenever my dog or cat stares at something I can't see... I will think about this book, and I *will* remember the Human.4s.

So will you.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Refreshiing YA SF!
By AudioReader
I picked Human.4 by Mike A. Lancaster up in paperback because I thought my son would like to read it. He's not a reluctant reader, but he doesn't read unless I make him do it for homeschool. I like science fiction so I typically choose SF for him as well. Oddly enough, he's never once complained about my choices.

So I picked up Human.4 for him, handed it over, and he read it. I asked him what he thought and here's basically how that went:

ME: So, did you like it?

HIM: Yeah.

ME: What was it about?

HIM: Read it and find out.

ME: Was it like the Matrix?

HIM: No.

ME: Like Body Snatchers?

HIM: No. I'm not gonna tell you, so read it and find out.

Yup. Did I mention he was 15?

So I did read it. It's a quick read, only 231 pages in my PB copy. And I did like it. My teenager did mention that it started slow, and I agree. It took a little long to get going in my opinion, but it picked up and got interesting once the action started.

I don't enjoy doing plot run-downs, so I'm not going to do that here, I'm just going to let you know what I did and didn't like. Here we go:

Liked:

Young adult science fiction - there is not a lot of this around so I enjoy the fact that it simply exists.

The premise is actually quite well-thought out I think. I have two science degrees, so I look for that stuff. I don't mind suspending belief in certain places, but there are little details that must add up or I can't get past it. Nothing in this book required me to suspend belief. I like that a lot.

It was a clean read for my teen boy. I'm the last one to talk about clean reads with my nasty little Junco character in my books, but I do actually prefer that my son read something with less profanity.

Changes that might make it better:

I did not care for the commentary. I felt it pulled me out of the novel, however, my son never mentioned this and he's the one that counts.

That's pretty much it.

I asked him if he wanted the sequel and he did, but only in paperback, so I had to order it from TBD. We're waiting for it to come right now and then he'll read that. (And so will I because he'll refuse to tell me anything about it!)

Until then.

This review was first published at jahuss.com

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Human.4, You'll be up the night...
By I. Bryan
I'll be honest, I bought this book out of whim. I'd seen the cover (thought it was pretty cool), and read the sample on my kindle. After reading just the beginning, I knew I had to read the rest. Sometimes things hook you in, and this was the case here.

As we start out in this novel, we're implied that reading is an out-dated thing, no one does it anymore. We're also told that this story is told from tape-recordings by a boy named Kyle.

And these recordings start off with a festival... Where Kyle and three other villagers are hypnotized by his friend Danny.
When they wake up, they see something is terribly, terribly off.

Most of this story is spooky and suspenseful, the mood of the book drew me right in. Since the hypnosis event, I was forming answers in my head as to what had happened - I couldn't help it, it was a great mystery and the answers ended up being something entirely different from what I'd expected.

And like other reviewers have mentioned, this is definitely one of those books that leaves you wondering. What if this really happened? What would YOU do? I felt a bit of an eerie perspective settle on me after finishing.

Definitely a recommended read, even if you're like me who rarely delves into sci-fi. Only possible qualms were the size of the book, but the author wrapped things up neatly enough that it ended just fine anyhow.

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