Story om tonåringar riter av passage och telepatiska utomjordingar (mänsklig?) Som delvis raderar minnen?

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Jag läste den här boken på 80-talet och jag är galen att försöka komma ihåg mer av historien. En grupp tonåringar skickas på deras passagerarritor. Endast en medlem i gruppen överlever prövningen, men är kontakt med en individ som delvis har blockerat minnet av ritualen. Denna hjälp förhindrar de äldste från att skanna tonåren och lära sig hur de överlevde ritualen ensamma.

    
uppsättning Cindy 14.11.2012 03:25

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Låter som Stativserien ,

Beskrivning

The story of The Tripods is a variation on post-apocalyptic literature. Humanity has been conquered and enslaved by "the tripods", unseen alien entities (later identified as "Masters") who travel about in gigantic three-legged walking machines. Human society is largely pastoral, with few habitations larger than villages, and what little industry exists is conducted under the watchful presence of the tripods. Lifestyle is reminiscent of the Middle Ages, but artifacts from later ages are still used, giving individuals and homes an anachronistic appearance. Humans are controlled from the age of 14 by implants called "caps", which suppress curiosity and creativity and leave the recipient placid and docile, incapable of dissent. People who are capped are happy to leave home and serve the tripods. The caps cause them to worship the tripods. Some people, whose minds are broken (instead of successfully being controlled) under the pressure of the cap's hypnotic power become vagrants, who wander the countryside. One of the books contains a discussion among Masters that "We should cap humans sooner, to reduce the risk of precocious people getting independent-minded soon enough to try to evade being Capped, but we cannot, because we cannot Cap them until their braincases have stopped growing."

Vilket om det inte är Stativet, rekommenderar jag att du läser det. Det var den första scifi-boken jag någonsin läste och fick mig verkligen att läsa som en ung vuxen.

    
svaret ges 14.11.2012 05:31
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Som Ximena angav i sitt något glesa svar, Watchstar publicerad av Pamela Sargent 1980 passar verkligen.

Alone in the desert, Daiya is faced with dilemma that will determine her fate. If she can successfully resolve it she will join the Net of her village, but if she fails, her life will be spent with the feared Merged Ones. Confused and torn between worlds near and far, Daiya harbors a secret of her people, and must find a way to move beyond her discoveries to a safe place where she can survive.

Daiya möter Reiho, en pojke vars samhälle, som förgrenade sig från Daiyas samhälle i det avlägsna förflutna, nu ligger på en komet. Han har descend till planeten i en rymdfarkost, nyfiken på vad som hände med sitt tidigare hem.

Hon raderar verkligen hennes minne om att han skyddar honom.

There was a mental discipline which could help her, but she did not know if she had the ability to make it work. It was a discipline used only in rare cases, when a person had suffered so grievously that only temporary forgetfulness could heal the hurt. She could take her memory back to the time when she had first seen Reiho’s craft, then, carefully, erase every trace of him. The memories would return if she saw Reiho or anything that reminded her of him, but that could not happen; he was not coming back. The comet would seem only what it had been before, a mysterious omen.

Men hon möter honom igen och det är under den tiden att hon bestämmer att hon aldrig kommer att kunna dela hemligheten hos honom.

“You must understand that I can’t. They would not believe me. They would look into my mind and decide I was the victim of a great illusion, that I had grown so separate I could not be allowed to live, that I had shown them a …” She broke off. The boy was distracted, still looking around the great corridor, sneaking a peek through the railing at the gold and crystal pillars below. “Why don’t you go?” she asked.

I slutändan lämnar Reiho efter att ha avslöjat att hennes värld är underlagd med mer teknik än vad som allmänt trodde, men han lär också henne att telepatiskt ansluta sig till det tekniskt sammanfogade sinnet hos hans folk, Homesmind, och det leder henne till att hitta en liknande maskin på sin värld.

— Let me leave here — she pleaded.

No, Homesmind said, and she knew the minds would not swallow her and strip her of herself. Your own world calls, and you have not begun to understand it. But I shall watch over you .

The other minds were gone. She stretched out her arms, clawing the air. Daiya rubbed her head, then lay down, gazing up at the night sky. She would build a hut, but she would rest out here so that she could look up through the trees and see the stars. Above her, the comet shone.

A wisp touched her, a slender bond. It caught her mind and held her. It was another Net. / We are with you / said the minds under the mountains. She would not be alone.

Det följdes av två följder, Komets öga och Homesmind .

    
svaret ges 21.01.2018 19:36