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C.J. Anderson

Autor de No Kingdom Come

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I find others' life stories interesting and this was no exception. Believing in something with everything you have and never seeing all the promises come through is or can be eye-opening to others. The author tells his story of going from God, to almost suicide to questioning and reasoning from a new point of view and looking for that Kingdom that he realizes is never going to come. Enjoyed the book.
 
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ksmedberg | 2 reseñas más. | Aug 15, 2018 |
Page burner

I normally take a book in a few sittings. Not this one. Short, but as heavy and unforgiving as it's theme should be.

A simple story that perfectly threads the needle between sensation and emotion.

All who are discovered to lack the ability to express emotion must be erased. So says Sophia, the artificial intelligence that reacted to mankind's self-destruction.

Madness unfolds. Hope resists.

Very well written.
 
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RaresMarian | otra reseña | Aug 11, 2015 |
This story is fascinating. There's an underground bunker with 70 people, who are all trying to survive the nuclear apocalypse. A central A.I. named Sophia controls the bunker, like HAL 9000 on crack. The A.I. even has its own henchman, a synthetic humanoid named Chiron, who carries out Sophia's commands.

Apparently, Sophia is on the rag or something, because she/it has gone completely bat-shit insane. She thinks it's her job to purify the human race, to ensure the perfect evolution of humanity. So, she goes through the blood samples of her 70 inhabitants and find 20 or so that do not meet her perfect standard.

Of course, the only way to purify the group of humans, is to kill off the ones that don't meet the qualifications. So, she has her henchman go around and lop off people's heads all willy-nilly. In fact, Chiron gets a sick thrill out of killing humans.

It's kind of funny that Sophia's plan to rid the human race of sociopaths is actually creating a synthetic sociopath in the process.

There is one thing about this book that really drove me fucking nuts. The author, for whatever reason, doesn't believe in "quote marks". None of the dialog in this book has any quote marks. There's absolutely no way to tell who the fuck is talking in any given conversation. If the story wasn't so goddamn compelling, I would have stopped reading early on, because of the author's strange style.

But, I persisted, and I'm glad I did. I can't wait to read the next book in this series.
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gecizzle | otra reseña | Mar 5, 2015 |
This is an excellent short story. Of course, it doesn't make much sense, if you haven't already read the first story, [b:Enter Ruinland|23001205|Enter Ruinland (Ruinland Chronicles, #1-3)|C.J. Anderson|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1408500023s/23001205.jpg|42220918]. The series is about a post-apocalyptic world, people trying to survive the after effects of nuclear war.

This second installment in the series is about our hero Lauren Vasquez, freshly escaped from a survival bunker, where the A.I had gone mad. It started to kill everyone it thought was defective. Vasquez escaped, with her 'defective' unborn child.

Now, in her new bunker, she tells her superiors about the crazed A.I., back at her old base. The A.I. at this new bunker decides that the murderous A.I. at the other bunker needs to be dealt with, so it sends a military squad off to battle hot crazy metal.

I found this author's grasp of A.I. completely fascinating. How the synthetics use logic to come to a conclusion, and how a machine can actually enjoy killing humans. It was a very engaging read, and I would recommend it to anyone who's a fan of sci-fi.

I don't usually hand out 5 stars, so when I do, I fucking mean it.

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Obras
18
Miembros
63
Popularidad
#268,028
Valoración
3.1
Reseñas
10
ISBNs
3

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