


A**N
Weak story
Too many repetitive words, the word substitute was overused, the story had potential but it never went anywhere. weak ending, never climaxed
J**A
Excellent
This is a great book that focuses on philosophy of sex more than actual advances in artificial intelligence. The book is light-hearted and funny, but very deep at the same time. It usually takes me at least a couple of weeks to finish a book, but I finished this book in one day. I hope Rob Ward keeps writing more novels.
D**D
Annoying
Yes we get the office is art deco, you don't have to repeat it every time you mention a different piece of furniture. Once is enough. We get that there is a "One World Government", it doesn't need to be repeated every time you mention a different law or regulation. Was this thing proofread? sheesh.Repeated words and phrases are annoying. So are drops in narrative logic. Everyone is called doctor except the character that is mentioned as actually having PhD. Does the writer even know that a PhD is addressed as Doctor? And it is PhD not PHD. The whole book (as far as I made it until I got annoyed with the high school level of writing on display) was just a series of narrative blunders. Avoid it.
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