Little Eyes

By Samanta Schweblin, Megan McDowell (translator),

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A visionary novel about our interconnected world, about the collision of horror and humanity, from the Man Booker-shortlisted master of the spine-tingling tale

A Guardian & Observer Best Fiction Book of 2020 * A Sunday Times Best Science Fiction Book of the Year * The Times Best Science Fiction Books…

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Though this book came out a little while ago, I first listened to it this year. Little Eyes is a near-future novel in which the latest technological fad are Kentukis (the novel’s original title in Spanish), networked devices that allow strangers to either be “keepers” or “dwellers” of these household objects (picture what you’d get if you combined Chatroulette, Furbies, and Roombas).

The popularity of this seemingly innocuous toy soon has a massive social impact throughout the globe, and the novel traces a range of unanticipated uses and consequences of this merger of public and private life.

The…

In one sense, there is nothing futuristic about Samantha Schweblin’s book at all. Everything it describes is in fact happening right now.

Cool cyber gadgets are in our bags and our pockets, invading our homes and our workplaces, informing us, entertaining us – and of course, monitoring us. But what it does brilliantly – by turns funny, disturbing, and poignant – is show how this impacts our personal relationships.

Little Eyes presents this digital infiltration in the guise of a little fluffy robot, no more than a camera on wheels, controlled by an anonymous remote user but lacking in two-way…

A Firby-like robot pet becomes an international fad, where a “keeper” buys a little wheeled robot and is randomly paired with a “dweller” who teleoperates the robot. The robot has only a camera and microphone, but no audio output, and the identity of the keeper and dweller are hidden. The game is that the keeper is entertained trying to figure out why the robot does what it does, while the dweller is entertained by exploring a new place. What could go wrong?  Lots. Lots! Little Eyes absolutely terrified me, much more than any Stephen King novel because there is…

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