WELCOME BACK LONG LOST FRIEND

Good books are like friends. They’re there when we need them; they help us feel connected; and they stay the journey. This is the story of one long lost chum.

FAST FORWARD 20 YEARS

But do you think I could remember the name of the book? Or it’s author? Fat chance! So I did what any thinking person in my position would do. I posted a query on WE TALK ABOUT BOOKS.
The next day I ordered THE GRID on-line. Within a week I’d been reunited with my old friend, enjoying ‘their’ company all over again like not a day had passed.

There are so many things I love about THE GRID . But if I had to boil it down to just three they’d most likely be –

“Have a nice day”, said Kelly, still smiling like an airline stewardess through a life vest demonstration.

A gold standard ideas man Allen Grabel may have been, but when it came to handling a crisis he was as useless as rubber lips on a woodpecker.

1 min 35 secMAN: “He’s not any better than the rest of us.” WOMAN: “What if he is?”
Bear in mind THE GRID was written before the internet and search engines made the research part of fiction writer’s jobs infinitely easier.
The rogue and sentient ‘puter that controls the building is named Abraham. Later, Abraham ‘evolves’ into Ishmael, an even more advanced, murderous and ‘unpluggable’ artificial intelligence. Both Abraham and Ishmael ‘speak’ and voice thoughts. Hear for yourself –
I love that ‘not quite right’ English with the run-on words ‘goodnice’ and ‘fineappreciate’, so you know it’s a computer talking. Reminds me of our sap buddies in Nigeria and the wording of some of their giggle-worthy scam emails.
In the hands of a malevelent super-computer hell-bent on snuffing out all 15 employees trapped inside the building over a long weekend, well, you can imagine what trickery it resorts to to achieve it’s destructive aims.
Let’s just say ordering lifts to suddenly plunge 80 floors to oblivion minus the emergency brake is one of the LESS creative ways the author has dreamed up for the building to carry out it’s unsavoury plans.

And you know what else I love?

Get your fill of HAPPY DAYS HERE

5 thoughts on “WELCOME BACK LONG LOST FRIEND

  1. What a great group to have out there discussing books and you getting an answer 8 hours later! That’s great. This book reminds me of the movie Colossus: The Forbin Project. Another computer going apesh** power crazy and controlling all aspects of people’s lives. At one point, because it’s so suspicious and paranoid, it makes the main guy that it’s controlling and his girlfriend take off all their clothes when they go to bed–which is a normal thing, granted, but not when you’re being forced to do it by a megalomanical computer–so they can’t make any recordings, have any way to sabotage it, etc., etc. Even though we have so many stories about the potential for dangerous AI, we still keep effing around with that stuff, don’t we? “Aw, nothing like that’s gonna happen,” they say. Famous last words?

  2. Hi Stacey,

    I reckon the scene you’re referring to is glimpsed at the one minute and 34 second mark in this trailer. And that is Marion Ross of HAPPY DAYS fame, btw, at the 51 second mark saying, “It’s making you a prisoner.”

    Apparently back in the early 2010’s there were firm plans to film an updated remake with Will Smith set to star and Ron Howard – HAPPY DAYS connection again – set to direct, but somehow it never got off the ground.

    I have such a spot for 1970’s movies I might just set my sights on buying the DVD of this one. Thankyou Stacey!

  3. Yay! I was gonna say yeah, you SHOULD rent the movie or buy it or SOMETHING, because it’s definitely up your alley, Glen. So glad it’s coming to you. I’ll be waiting for your thoughts after viewing!! 🙂

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