The Situation: Oliver Lewis simply wants to run the family farm, and maybe attend the occasional band practice with his friends, though they rarely end up practicing. His life on New Sonora is simple, but busy, and he is surrounded by close friends and family, including his little sister Lulu, his best friend Sam, and his girlfriend Rosita. Then there is Roger, the AI bot that runs everything, and the thing that Oliver's grandfather told him and his sister to protect at all costs. In fact, that is rule #1 of the ten rules Grandpa Lewis drilled into his grandchildren, with rule #10 being more than a little cryptic. But Roger has no idea how crucial his grandfather's words will become in just a few short hours.
The Problem: While the settlers of New Sonora were promised peace and the chance to live unbothered, it seems the plan has changed, as large weaponized machines begin appearing on the planet. There had been some news of this possibility in the days before, but Oliver had more or less ignored the warnings, choosing to continue on with life as usual. Now a mech is here, and appears to be piloted by...a child? With Roger's help, Oliver and his friends soon learn all about Operation Bounce House, a game the citizens of Earth can sign up for if they wish to have a chance to help the government rid New Sonora of what they are telling people are 'terrorists.' Poor Oliver is a simple farmer, not even a soldier, and certainly not a terrorist. But he and his friends have to come up with a plan, and fast. Otherwise, the only life he has ever known or wanted is about to end.
Genre, Themes, History: This is a science fiction novel set in a distant time on a distant planet known as New Sonora. Twenty-five year-old Oliver Lewis lives and works on his family's farm close to a place known as Burnt Ends, where some people settled after arriving on ships from Earth many decades ago. On New Sonora, it is mostly grandparents with their 20 something grandchildren, and very few young kids, as a mysterious disease took the lives of the generation that Oliver's parents belonged to. Civilization managed to push past that threat, only to now be confronted with mechs piloted by gamers, streamers, and simply those with a lot of money, ready to take everyone out as part of a game. Issues regarding AI are discussed at length, as well as what humankind will do to justify a war, the toxicity of internet trolls, and how animals always garner the most sympathy.
My Verdict: As with nearly every science fiction book I read, I am not going to pretend to understand every little thing that went on in these pages. And it was a nice touch for Dinniman to make the protagonist Oliver almost as confused as I was. But the explanations, mostly provided by Roger, were more than thorough and served to show just how advanced everything had become - even when it came to the simple farming life Oliver lived - while also portraying the danger of what was happening, and what it would truly mean if Operation Bounce House succeeded. It is a fun novel where some pretty serious stuff happens, that points to equally serious implications of a lot of things happening on Earth right now.
Favorite Moment: Pretty early on in the battle, Roger proves incredibly (and disturbingly) adept at spewing colorful insults at gamers and streamers.
Favorite Character: Sam is a goofball and a little bit of an idiot, but he is earnest, and committed, and willing to fight what appears to be a losing battle for his home on New Sonora.
Recommended Reading: Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game immediately comes to mind, as well as In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune.

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