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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Extinction Reversed Robot Geneticists, Book 1 By: J. S. Morin Narrated by: Paul Michael Garcia This is an audible book I requested and the review is voluntary. This book is just amazing! The world building alone is totally incredible. Androids with the memories of people, that live for centuries with only a handful of people that are in labs. Android scientists are trying to make humans to make bodies to put their minds in instead of Android bodies now. This story is about two escaped humans and Androids that are helping them and those trying to get them. Very intriguing, suspenseful, thought-provoking, and mind blowing. Loved it! The narrator was perfect! I forgot it was a male narrator, he performed all voices so well! Great job! This book goes in my favorite file!!! aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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These days, even the humans are built by robots. Charlie7 is the progenitor of a mechanical race he built from the ashes of a dead world?Earth. He is a robot of leisure and idle political meddling?a retirement well-earned. Or he was, until a human girl named Eve was dropped in his lap. Geneticists have restored Earth's biome and begun repopulation. But primate cloning is in its infancy; human cloning is banned. Far from a failed genetics experiment, Eve is brilliant, curious, and heartbreakingly na?ve about her species' history. But Eve's creator wants her back and has a gruesome fate planned for her. There is only one robot qualified to protect her. For the first time in a thousand years, Charlie7 has a human race to protect. Extinction Reversed is the first book in the Robot Geneticists series. For fans of old-school science fiction where robots are people and any problem can be solved (or created) with enough scientists. If you've ever wondered what the world would be like if scientists who'd read I, Robot created a race of robots, or if you ever wondered what might be more dangerous to clone than dinosaurs, this is the series for you. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The best trope was that robots were copies of living humans, but quirky, like people with autism, or from an exotic tribe with weird customs, despite them being copies of our own contemporary culture.
I'm strongly tempted to read the next book.
The Gripes: It needed about 100 pages cut. It has many chase scenes where the villain has the hero in their clutches & the hero escapes inexplicably or implausibly.
Some information travelled too fast (i.e. the true motives of the villain were known to everyone mid story long before the villain could tell everyone), some information spread too slow, (the hero didn't call this world's police or for any backup & was generally secretive for no clear reason other than to keep other characters from cluttering the story).
And finally, Plato was a deus-ex-machina character with too much power to fix problems for an escaped lab animal. ( )