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A review by jdscott50
Hum by Helen Phillips
dark
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
“The thing is, May,” the hum said, “the goal of advertising is to rip a hole in your heart so it can then fill that hole with plastic, or with any other materials that can be yanked out of the earth and, after brief sojourns as objects of desire, be converted to waste.”
A near future with climate change, mass surveillance, and a lack of jobs forces one young Mom to alter her face to get ahead. She now can avoid facial recognition, but this seemingly mundane process causes havoc in her life. She pays for a great vacation for her family at the Botanical Gardens. However, even that leads to her face being actually recognized in the worst way.
One of the most stressful aspects of this story was the robots (known as hums) constantly trying to sell something. It's a sharp contrast to the hardscrabble life of the main characters to feel the relief of buying whatever they are selling, even if what they are selling is hollow.
I enjoyed the ending with Hum comforting the family. The story was stressful, and this ending was a reminder of what is important.
A near future with climate change, mass surveillance, and a lack of jobs forces one young Mom to alter her face to get ahead. She now can avoid facial recognition, but this seemingly mundane process causes havoc in her life. She pays for a great vacation for her family at the Botanical Gardens. However, even that leads to her face being actually recognized in the worst way.
One of the most stressful aspects of this story was the robots (known as hums) constantly trying to sell something. It's a sharp contrast to the hardscrabble life of the main characters to feel the relief of buying whatever they are selling, even if what they are selling is hollow.
I enjoyed the ending with Hum comforting the family. The story was stressful, and this ending was a reminder of what is important.