Hopscotch

by Kevin J. Anderson

Paperback, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Description

What exciting new experiences would you choose to explore? What forbidden desires would you indulge? Suppose someone stole your life--how far would you go to get it back? From New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson comes a pure adrenaline thriller of hijacked identities, elusive motives, and deeply buried secrets--a disturbing, thought-provoking excursion into a sleek, hedonistic society where nothing is your own ... not even your soul. For a fee, Eduard Swan will swap bodies with people in distress--those facing surgeries, emotional crises, moments of unpleasantness or discomfort they can't or would rather not deal with. Eduard will experience the suffering for them. It's a lucrative business, and in a world in which no one is required to feel any pain, there is no end of clients. But someone doesn't want to play by the rules. Someone doesn't want to return his body. And, unfortunately for Eduard, that someone is one of the world's most powerful men. Now Eduard has no choice but to steal back his life. He has the perfect alibi--or so he thinks. For even in a world where you can hopscotch from body to body, you always leave a trail. And following that trails is a relentless dispenser of "justice" named Daragon, a childhood friend, now a zealous and ambitious agent of state security, who won't let old friendships stand in the way of doing his duty. When Eduard goes on the run, hounded at every turn by Daragon, his only hope is two other childhood friends: Garth, a tormented artist who gains success beyond his wildest dreams, only to discover the terrible price of fame; and Teresa, a spiritual seeker who risks losing her own body to a fanatical religious cult as she embarks on a harrowing quest to find her true identity. Moving from underground hopscotch pleasure bars to the highest enclaves of power to a seamy underworld of illegal Phantoms, ancient minds who steal younger bodies in a quest for eternal life, Eduard and his friends seek the meaning of identity in a society in which appearances mean everything--and nothing--and where everything is relative ... even murder.… (more)

Pages

480

DDC/MDS

813.54

Language

User reviews

LibraryThing member scistarz
Very, very, interesting idea. Makes you wonder what it would be like to live in a world such as this, would you like it or not...hmmmm.....
LibraryThing member Jefficus
In a world where people swap bodies as casually as they change shirts, relationships are complicated, especially for a group of young adults who struggle to hold their childhood friendship together against the constant rip-tide of total identity chaos. When Eduard is forced to kill a powerful man
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in self defence and then disappears behind a screen of rapid identity flips, his friends rally to protect him, but there's just one problem: how can you help someone if you don't know who he is today? And while they search, the authorities are closing in.

The premise of hopscotching makes for an interesting world, and some of the implications of that technology are explored, but I don't think very believably. The profound upheavals that would follow such ubiquitous and casual identity shifting would completely destabilize society and it would reassemble in some bizarre and unrecognizable new form. The characters are rather unshaped, and there was little to keep me engaged and concerned for their well-being.

Well enough written for those who don't want to think too deeply about the situation, but it falls apart pretty quickly for those who do.
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Publication

Spectra (2003), 480 pages

Original language

English

Physical description

480 p.; 6.84 inches

ISBN

9780553576405
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