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Robogenesis
Robogenesis: A Novel | Daniel H. Wilson
The stunningly creative, epic sequel to Wilson's blockbuster thriller and New York Times bestseller Robopocalypse "The machine is still out there. Still alive." Humankind had triumphed over the machines. At the end of Robopocalypse, the modern world was largely devastated, humankind was pressed to the point of annihilation, and the earth was left in tatters . . . but the master artificial intelligence presence known as Archos had been killed. In Robogenesis, we see that Archos has survived. Spread across the far reaches of the world, the machine code has fragmented into millions of pieces, hiding and regrouping. In a series of riveting narratives, Robogenesis explores the fates of characters new and old, robotic and human, as they fight to build a new world in the wake of a devastating war. Readers will bear witness as survivors find one another, form into groups, and react to a drastically different (and deadly) technological landscape. All the while, the remnants of Archos's shattered intelligence are seeping deeper into new breeds of machines, mounting a war that will not allow for humans to win again. Daniel H. Wilson makes a triumphant return to the apocalyptic world he created, for an action-filled, raucous, very smart thrill ride about humanity and technology pushed to the tipping point.
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Dwayne_Shugert
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Library book haul...two books for a dollar. And right in front of all my Jeffery Deaver books.

Richryan52 Welcome to Litsy. Just started reading The Skin Collector 6y
Dwayne_Shugert Thanks...and the Skin Collector is a good one. But my favorite Deaver book is The Devil‘s Teardrop. 6y
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respekt1111
Robogenesis: A Novel | Daniel H. Wilson
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Well... can't read when Lucyfer is using your book as a pillow. Sorry @Nazgul93 #catsoflitsy

Faibka Adorable kitty! 😻😻😻 7y
Suzze Great name! 🐱❤ very pretty. 7y
vivastory I'll be interested to hear your thoughts on this. I enjoyed it, World War Z with robots 7y
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respekt1111 @Suzze And a very apt name at that! 7y
respekt1111 @vivastory oh, that's not actually my book (or my cat, haha). I read Robopocalypse a while back. It was OK, but as far as quality, WWZ takes the cake on that one 7y
vivastory @respekt1111 I agree. I liked it, but not nearly as good as WWZ 7y
Tanzy13 🐱 7y
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nightxade
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Much better than the previous. This is a really grim story. Leave it be if you think wars should end with sunshine and heroes and roses. This war only ends with survivors who are barely surviving, and as it turns out, the war they thought they had won wasn't the "True War."

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BonusPumpkin
Robogenesis: A Novel | Daniel H. Wilson
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I went to the library 🙊

amy.ptrsn How are you liking Elizabeth is Missing? 8y
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Alana
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Excellent sequel to Robopocalypse, which I suggest be read first. Fairly straightforward plot allows you to focus on the characters. Great voices for freeborn robot characters!