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Dream Hotel
Dream Hotel | Laila Lalami
From Laila Lalami--the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist and a "maestra of literary fiction" (NPR)--comes a riveting and utterly original novel about one woman's fight for freedom, set in a near future where even dreams are under surveillance. Sara has just landed at LAX, returning home from a conference abroad, when agents from the Risk Assessment Administration pull her aside and inform her that she will soon commit a crime. Using data from her dreams, the RAA's algorithm has determined that she is at imminent risk of harming the person she loves most: her husband. For his safety, she must be kept under observation for twenty-one days. The agents transfer Sara to a retention center, where she is held with other dreamers, all of them women trying to prove their innocence from different crimes. With every deviation from the strict and ever-shifting rules of the facility, their stay is extended. Months pass and Sara seems no closer to release. Then one day, a new resident arrives, disrupting the order of the facility and leading Sara on a collision course with the very companies that have deprived her of her freedom. Eerie, urgent, and ceaselessly clear-eyed, The Dream Hotel artfully explores the seductive nature of technology, which puts us in shackles even as it makes our lives easier. Lalami asks how much of ourselves must remain private if we are to remain free, and whether even the most invasive forms of surveillance can ever capture who we really are.
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charl08
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This worried me so much I had to skip to the end to check she got out! (And then could finish the book.)

#WomensPrizeLL25

Ruthiella I do that with particularly intense books too! 😬 3d
squirrelbrain I did think at first the way she‘d got out was a bit of a let down. But then I changed my mind - insubordination works! 3d
ChaoticMissAdventures It was so tense! I rarely talk out loud to the characters, I definitely talked to Sara 😂 3d
tpixie Lovely photo! 3d
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charl08
The Dream Hotel | Laila Lalami

The reflection that meets her in the mirror reminds her of the pandemic of her childhood. Unlike some of her classmates in school she never minded wearing masks: they concealed her bouts of acne, the rage she felt whenever a boy told her she needed to smile more, her impatience with strangers who asked, "So what are you?" She couldn't have known that the skill would come in handy so many years later.

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BarbaraBB
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I think I‘ve been reading too much dystopian fiction lately, while living in a more dystopian world each day. This #WP25 book about women being detained because of their dreams, ruled by angry white men, feels utterly improbable but I thought the same of what‘s happening right now in the US. It can‘t be? Yes it can 😬
I normally love dystopian books but this one is just okay for me. I blame current politics, not Laila Lalami.

Bookwormjillk I know what you mean. I might need to switch to reading mysteries for a while where there are clear and logical endings. 6d
sarahbarnes I hear you on that. 😑 It does feel like things keep getting worse every day when I think that can‘t possibly get any worse. Taking a break from dystopian fiction might be a good idea - I might need to do that, too. 6d
Jas16 I struggled with the same thing. What is happening in the world is scary enough. 6d
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Lesliereadsalot Can see why you weren‘t in the mood for this one. Time for an uplifting book or two! 6d
AmyG Oh, I feel you. 😳 6d
ChaoticMissAdventures All of us in the same boat. I have it as a pick but I also am not going to be reading dystopian for a good long time. I love this picture though! Bring on the spring flowers 🌹 6d
squirrelbrain I can see why you struggled with it. Love your photo though! ❤️ 6d
sarahbarnes ♥️♥️♥️ 6d
Lesliereadsalot That‘s for sure!🩷 6d
charl08 Just finding this book terrifying. 4d
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Jas16
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A woman detained because of future crimes she might commit according to her dreams and the system that keeps her there. Crisp writing and a clear depiction of the helplessness of having your rights stripped away and being at the mercy of the whims and moods of those with power over you. Yet I had a hard time picking this back up after putting it down. I think it was too much for me when I already spend my days in fear watching the news.

squirrelbrain Great review! I agree on the depiction of powerlessness - probably what made it so difficult to read. 😞 1w
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squirrelbrain
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Book 9 #wpf25

This was a scarily prescient read, particularly in the current political climate. Sara is pulled aside on her way through LAX and ‘detained‘ in a facility (not imprisoned!) due to her dreams indicating she *might* commit a crime in the future.

I liked the interactions and the menace in that facility - where the inmates can‘t do anything right so their retentions get extended. I felt that more could have been made of ⬇️

squirrelbrain Eisley and her role in Sara‘s story - it felt like a bit of an add-on. I also thought the ending could have been a bit stronger after all the building-up. But still 4 ⭐️ and a strong contender for my shortlist. 1w
ChaoticMissAdventures It really creeped me out. I kept thinking of those brain implants Elon keeps trying to get people to have. No thank you. I am so paranoid right now I am taking a burner phone through TSA. 1w
TrishB Great review 👍🏻 and definitely full of scary stuff that‘s not a million years away. 1w
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Suet624 After reading a very depressing Women‘s Prize longlister I‘ve decided to return this book to the library. I can‘t read yet another book right now that will bring a potential reality into sharp focus. It will do me in. 1w
squirrelbrain @Suet624 - it‘s nothing like as depressing as Crooked Seeds but it‘s really very sinister and too close to home. 1w
AmyG Good review. Thanks! 1w
Jas16 Great review. Totally agree about Eisley‘s story. (edited) 1w
BarbaraBB Great review. I just started this too. 1w
charl08 I don't read a lot of dystopia but finding this book terrifying. 4d
squirrelbrain It‘s because it‘s so close to the truth, I think @charl08 😬 3d
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TrishB
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Scary dystopian shit, that‘s not really dystopian. Claustrophobic and you can feel this isn‘t far away.
Great read, even if terrifying.

Oryx This one appealed to me. I'll just leave it resting in the basket... 2w
TrishB @Oryx the bad day basket! Press buy for instant relief. 2w
Leftcoastzen 😱 2w
BarbaraBB Great review. Looking forward to it. 2w
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angieinwonderland
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The writing was so precise it put you in place the entire time. Discomfort, anxiousness, overwhelm, all of it felt alongside the protagonist. The concept was very intriguing, but so damn scary if you allow yourself to think about it a bit further. Like the moment of denial at the cusp of a catastrophe. You need to be in high spirits not to be too affected by the story. That speaks to the writing.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#WP25 book 7/15
This is very good. It has feelings of Handmaid's Tale to it while being wildly different. The story focuses on a group of women but we know women are not the only ones targeted. The crimes they "might" commit are hypothetical. If you were not paranoid about government monitoring before reading this you soon will be. Everything here feels horrifically plausible (thinking of Musks brain implants people are actually getting)
4/5

squirrelbrain Great review- looking forward to this! 3w
AnneCecilie Now you have me intrigued 3w
TheKidUpstairs I'm so looking forward to this. I loved Lalami's 3w
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