Definitely a lot of food for fodder, but at times the plot seemed a bit predictable and contrived.
Thought provoking
Review from Culpability →
Compilation of science, AI, family, and beyond thought-provocation draw you in and hold you there until the end.
Under the guise of a “novel”, the effects of an accident due to the apparent malfunction of a self-driving car unfold for an entire family. The novel cleverly teaches us about the far reaching effects of AI, raising moral and ethical questions about this technology and how it infringes on every aspect of our lives..
A little slow in the beginning, but picked up mid book. Character development was good. Story line made you think
The second book was just as good as the first! I could see this as a great TV series. I will be sorry to see the next book come out because I know it’s the end, but can’t wait to finish the story as well. I guess I’ll pace the floor until October!
This book was a rollercoaster of emotion, a great story and also a conflicting pull on morality and logic.
Overall I really liked this book. The tension and suspense throughout kept me invested. The book is about 45 minutes (25 pages) too long. The message about AI doesn’t need to be pounded into the reader’s head.
The readers were especially good. Getting end of the personalities and voices of each character. Love the interaction of the family together and separately. It was a very good read.
