Story is good and captivated me, but the weaving in of ethics and morality is an original bonus that I enjoyed.
Thought-provoking beginning to end
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Story is good and captivated me, but the weaving in of ethics and morality is an original bonus that I enjoyed.
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Received this book for free, and really enjoyed it. Geoff Jones created a cast of well developed main characters that remind me of Rendezvous with Rama – the good, the bad, the incompetent, and the crazy. The world building is through the characters eyes as they explore their new setting and had me wanting more,..
This is a good and compelling and heartbreaking story as well as a commentary on the dangers of AI. Unfortunately, an editorial error tried to pack too many egregious incidents into one storyline, which would have been just as well in a whole different novel.
The story is compelling and grabs you. It’s also a commentary on humans and technology and responsibility when things go wrong.
I was hooked on this book for days. I loved it until I got to the end. It’s like it was on a huge crescendo and then just fell. I appreciated the tying up of the bows, but would’ve loved a little more drama in the last 3 chapters. It’s a great book though, and..
It’s a very current subject and this book really points out issues with AI. Good family dynamics and story.
The story was really not that intriguing. It took the reader on a ride of murals and ethical challenges. I walked away feeling deflated, defeated, and annoyed.
Interesting. Powerful. I couldn’t stop listening….captivating! One of the best I have listened to this year.
