The Gold Coast
The Three Californias Triptych, Book 2
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Stefan Rudnicki
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This second book in Kim Stanley Robinson's richly detailed Three Californias Triptych reveals a second, all-too-plausible possible future for Orange County.
North America, 2027. Southern California is a developer's dream gone mad: an endless sprawl of condos, freeways, and malls. Jim McPherson, the affluent son of a defense contractor, is a young man lost in a world of fast cars, casual sex, and designer drugs. But his descent in to the shadowy underground of industrial terrorism brings him into a shattering confrontation with his family, his goals, and his ideals.
The Gold Coast is an epic work of science fiction that explores a grim future and what one man can do to turn the tides.
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great story from close future
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Within this world, four friends develop their own individual responses to an exhausting and vacuous world, for better or worse, in a kind of coming of age (belatedly, again spot on for today) dystopian tale.
There’s a lot here; concern about unfettered urban development, the military industrial complex, the dehumanising effects of hyper-consumerism and the importance of nature. I enjoyed it a helluva lot more than his Ministry for the Future. Also, there is that sort of quaint and pleasing retro vibe you get when you read old science fiction; the author gets the results of the technologies right but the actual description of them is based on the info they had at time of writing; so driverless cars run in magnetic tracks, folks still have CD players and while they have multiple screens and cameras to film themselves in their various hedonistic acts to rewatch later; they store the material on VHS.
Prescient
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Dry, and overly detailed
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