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Annie Bot
Annie Bot | Sierra Greer
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Annie is a robot, created to be the perfect girlfriend and satisfy the emotional and physical needs of her human boyfriend Doug. She has dinner ready for him after he gets back from work. She wears the clothes he buys for her. She can even raise her libido on command and warm her body to 98.6F before sex. Yes, sometimes she forgets to clean, but she's trying to be good enough for Doug. She's trying really hard. But as Annie grows more self-aware she begins to chafe against the borders of her life: the empty weeks she spends unable to leave the apartment, the regimens of yoga and cycling designed to keep her part-organic body fit, the appointments with technicians on top of that to shave inches off her waistline. Worst of all are Doug's bad moods, and the ways he knows to punish her without even raising his voice. Annie starts to wonder. What would life be like outside Doug's apartment? What would life be like without Doug? ANNIE BOT is the story of a being trapped in a situation you did not choose, gaining consciousness and with it a sense of what it means to be alive. Recalling Kazuo Ishiguro's novels and the film EX MACHINA, this book probes fundamental questions about intimacy, power, and abuse. It asks: is a human soul something we are born with? Or is it something - through love, pain, and other people - we can learn?
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squirrelbrain
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A rather disturbing read for me, but one that really made me think. Annie is a ‘cuddle bunny‘ AI robot living with Doug, a 34 year old man who has issues with Annie becoming auto-didactic and therefore more human like.

The juxtaposition of the sex scenes and Doug‘s abuse of Annie was really uncomfortable and the book raised questions about what it is to be human and what constitutes abuse.

BarbaraBB That is a good question indeed. I felt less uncomfortable reading it but I‘ve had the same question after finishing it. 4d
Suet624 Hmmm… I‘ve been avoiding this one. Your review explains why. 4d
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DogMomIrene
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What makes us human? is the question this novel tackles. Is the emotional abuse from a controlling 34-year old white man okay if it‘s directed at a robot? Annie‘s awakening was fascinating to read. I did wish there were more interactions with Monica. Would make a great pick for book club discussion. First book from #10BeforeTheEnd down.

#TenBeforeTheEnd

ChaoticMissAdventures I really enjoyed this one, it gives the reader a lot to think about and I really liked Annie. ✅ 3w
DogMomIrene @ChaoticMissAdventures Annie was incredibly relatable. I‘m glad I purchased this ebook on a whim and added it to my year end list. 3w
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BarbaraBB
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#weeklyfavorites

Adding Annie Bot after a short week in which I read little, completes October. These five are all so good but my favorite this month has been Prima Facie.

Read4life Looks great! Thank you for using the graphic. 🧡🎃🧡 3w
BarbaraBB @Read4life Thank you for creating them 🧡 3w
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DogMomIrene
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Annie makes some astute observations.

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DogMomIrene
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Started last night and I was immediately creeped out. The voice of Annie the sex robot sounds like a woman weighing her options in every conversation with a controlling partner. I read the summary a while ago, so I don‘t know where this plot is going, but I am here for the ride.

#TenBeforeTheEnd #10BeforeTheEnd

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BarbaraBB
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Such an original and interesting concept about what it means to be human. Annie is a bot, developed to please her owner. She is really intelligent though, although human emotions confuse her. Her owner is a 34 years old man who in his way cares for her but also wants to control her and is not pleased with her sharpness. A quick and fun read that leaves me thinking. Which is good!

squirrelbrain Sounds great! And lovely photo. 3w
Suet624 Sunshine. Ahhhhh. 3w
BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain @Suet624 My house in the last sunshine of the year probably 😀 3w
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vlwelser
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This is the latest in the sentient robot trend. A robot girlfriend struggles with her owner who isn't very nice. But also what counts as personhood? Is it abuse if it's a robot? I would actually recommend this as a good book club pick.

#BookSpin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! 1mo
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BookishTrish
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Annie is a cuddle bunny (sex robot) set to auto didactic mode. This deeply uncomfortable novel explores her relationship with her owner - a liberal misogynist- and her growing sense of self. Highly recommended.

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kricheal
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What does it mean to be human? Completely fascinating book #29 #2024

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OneCent76
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This was a good book. Doug was narcissistic. It was hard reading Annie forced to do things as she is learning she wasn't being treated fairly.

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Melismatic
Annie Bot | Sierra Greer
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This was a bit different than I was expecting. I was expecting uncanny valley, unnerving. What I got was confused and unclear sci-fi elements that really added little to a familiar “dystopia” story rooted in desire of agency. 🤷🏻‍♀️ This one felt undercooked to me.

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Melismatic
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On deck from the library. Unintentionally matches my fresh petit bouquet. 💐✨🫶🏻

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rachelsbrittain
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A "cuddle bunny" sentient sex robot named Annie struggles to reconcile her growing desire to be a "real girl" with her programmed attachment to her emotionally abusive owner. I'm not sure there was anything groundbreaking here, but it was an enjoyable read.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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So much to ponder. Ultimately What makes a person human?
I don't really understand the "science" of Annie, she is a bot but from a human embryo, it isn't really discussed, so we know that we need to use our imagination/that isn't the point.
Doug is an asshole. It is interesting to put a sex robot with introductory feelings with an abusive owner. It gives a lot of context and dimensions to the story.
Annie is fantastic, smart, interesting, ?

ChaoticMissAdventures And with a mature and balanced head on her shoulders. I enjoyed my time with her. She is written in a way that made me think we could be friends. The writing itself was great, smart but highly readable. I tore through this in 24 hours. 4mo
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Sungirl79
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What an interesting book!! A guy creates the perfect bot girlfriend. The development of Annie is incredible and scary when you think about AI!

Bklover I got this a few months ago on BOTM. I‘m going to have to move it up the stack! 4mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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I am flying through this book.

Lots of trigger warnings so beware. But it is so good, lots to think about and a protagonist to really root for.

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Jaimelire
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Created to be the perfect girlfriend, Annie evolves, displays some pretty human emotions as the story progresses. And don‘t get me started on her owner Doug who attempted to “train” her to satisfy all his needs.

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MallenNC
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I read this after hearing the author on The Stacks podcast. It‘s an interesting premise, and the author does a great job making Annie seems human to the reader. The ending was a little different than I expected but I‘m still thinking about this one.

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DavidDiamond
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A compelling and creative take on what it means to be human as seen through the eyes of a female robot who finds herself in an abusive relationship. I found the ending to be a bit underwhelming.
That said, I'd be lying if said I wasn't hoping for a murderous robot rampage when I was only 25 pages in.

rwmg But then so many books could be improved by a murderous robot rampage 😁 5mo
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thebacklistbook
Annie Bot | Sierra Greer
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This book is an interesting look at what it might be like to be in an abusive relationship. It explores the nuance of seeming to be property. It also explores consent. This book will make you squirm, and it should. I only give this two stars because it reads like a first draft, rather than a completed product. If you are a fan of stepford wives or pleasantville, you will know what you're in for.

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MysticFaerie
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4⭐️/5⭐️

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Lindy
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The cover really didn‘t appeal but I‘m glad I listened to this audiobook (read by Jennifer Jill Araya) because I really enjoyed it. I cared very much about Annie, and issues of consent, gender relationships and toxic masculinity are explored well.

Reggie Yes!!! I loved this book so much. 5mo
Lindy @Reggie 🤖💓 5mo
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Lindy
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You are invited to check out today‘s episode of Friday Reads: Comics; Eisner awards; Quebec history; historical India; singing fish; Hindu kidlit; a stalker & a sexbot!

https://youtu.be/fHRYS4cjAcI

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MyNamesParadise
Annie Bot | Sierra Greer
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I read this book club!! It was a little slow at first but then it picked up with more plot and themes developed of ownership and autonomy and what it means to be human. And yes there is sex! I think everyone should read this book. It gives a somewhat alarming look at what our future can be with AI and robots. It‘s a short, quick read overall.

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bookandbedandtea
Annie Bot | Sierra Greer
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I was very invested in Annie but this was an uncomfortable read- as I'm confident the author intended. It explores personhood, control, emotional abuse, and other important topics through the use of robotic helpers. One can buy a Bot to do the cleaning, be a nanny, or a sexual partner. Annie is described as Doug's girlfriend but, of course, she has no choice in that. Or Indeed in anything:

bookandbedandtea what she wears, where she goes (nowhere), or how she spends her time when he's at work are all determined by Doug. Annie is unusual in how fast she is advancing emotionally and mentally and she makes a choice which changes her a great deal and causes a rift between her and Doug. I was engrossed and could not wait to see how it ended. The ending was a little quiet but u was happy with it. 6mo
bookandbedandtea I would have liked to understand the Bots better: Annie doesn't get cold from weather but she can feel pain; how is she capable of feeling emotions (a question that is becoming relevant as AI becomes prevalent); was she build with more ability to reason, question, and feel than a cleaning Bot or do they all stay out with the same capabilities? We also learn that there are make bots for all the same functions as the female bots and I'd love to have 6mo
bookandbedandtea another book from one of their perspectives. A sequel exploring the experience of other bots would be appreciated. Especially if it includes any of the new bots patterned after Annie. 6mo
bookandbedandtea Sorry for all the typos above... can't edit comments 6mo
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bookandbedandtea
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Just started. I love weekends. ❤️ 😊

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Decalino
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This brief, disturbing book follows Annie, an android programmed to serve her owner, Doug. Ever since Doug switched Annie to autodidactic mode, she has been learning and growing, becoming more self-aware and individual. Since Doug is a controlling jackass this inevitably leads to problems. The outlines of this story are familiar, but it was still a tense and psychologically compelling read.

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Cathyloves2read
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This book was like a train wreck.I couldn‘t look away. Not necessarily a bad thing, I read it in record time. What an interesting concept, but if our world ever does come to this, we are doomed. AI is advancing so quickly that I have a feeling we might see something like this in the not too far future. This story did leave me with some questions and a desire to discuss it with someone who‘s already read it. I‘d definitely recommend it.

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MaleficentBookDragon
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My #BOTM box arrived! I got this very soft tee with my books this month.

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kricheal
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I have heard so much about this.. can't wait!

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reading_rainbow
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Fantastic book!! This book is smart and knife sharp. Annie is a robot programmed to please her owner Doug but it is so much more than that, a clever book diving into emotional abuse, autonomy and sense of identity. Recommend!! 🤖🩷 #botm

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alecia3dixie
Annie Bot | Sierra Greer
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This book is very different from most books I read. I ended up liking it a lot. The beginning was soooo good. I was eating it up, and then the ending was just very anti climatic. I wish the author would have gone deeper with her questions. It felt like the deep questions like where does humanity begin and end and who makes that call was more of a fleeting thought than a in depth question. I just wanted more. 3.5/5

marleed This book begs for IRL bookclub discussions! 7mo
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Lesliereadsalot
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This is one interesting story about a robot who is bought by a guy to be his lover and do nothing but try to please him. However, she‘s one smart robot and eventually not too happy with her situation. Really liked where this book went with the added plus of a great ending. Very thought provoking as I found myself rooting for Annie Bot to find herself, whoever herself may be.

Reggie Great review! That Doug….oof. And yes, I‘m glad Annie got that ending. 7mo
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Erinreadsthebooks
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Yes, it‘s a pick but a weird and icky pick. I enjoyed the writing and will probably read this author again. The idea of an AI cuddle bunny was unsettling, Doug was creepy, but I didn‘t really want to put the book down so there‘s that 🤷🏼‍♀️. I wish I could discuss this with book club, @Allyneedsbooks

Reggie Yes to needing the bookclub experience on this book. 7mo
Allyneedsbooks Just added to my library‘s reserve list. I‘d give anything to bring this one to the table for the group 🥳 @Erinreadsthebooks 7mo
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Reggie
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Soooo…. Eff Doug. Annie is a cuddle bunny AI bot who is owned by Doug. Annie learns all about what it takes to please Doug. Something happens with his trash ass friend Roland and all trust is lost. This gets intense and part of me was hoping that she would either kill Doug or hope she would throw herself out of a window so that people would know that an AI tried to kill herself just to get away from Doug. I liked this, it‘s very readable. Very👇🏼

Reggie frustrating. I can only imagine all the women trapped in these types of relationships. There were times when I didn‘t know what was real. It kept me off kilter in a way because here Annie is having conversations on the phone and I wondered is this real??!!! She‘s on the phone? It‘s a pick. The ending was enjoyable and calming. (edited) 8mo
Lesliereadsalot Great review! Starting this one today, 8mo
marleed Oh, good review. This one is going to spin in my head for months. 8mo
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AmyG “There were times I didn‘t know what was real”…..good job, author, good job. Sounds like an interesting book. 8mo
RohitSawant Fantastic review! Stacking this for sure. 8mo
intothehallofbooks Your reviews make everything you read sound so great. I had no idea this is a book I might want to read but I just added it to my list. How about that!? Also added to my (vocabulary) list: “trash ass friend” because it‘s a GREAT descriptor and we all have them from time to time. 8mo
Reggie @Lesliereadsalot I hope you like it! 8mo
Reggie @AmyG if I get to pick for my bookclub sometime next year and this book is on the list I‘m subjecting them to it. It definitely makes you think. 8mo
Reggie @RohitSawant Have you read Sea of Rust by Robert Cargill? I think that book is a great companion book for this. There is a moment where Annie is two thoughts away from giving us the full Terminator Skynet experience but she backs away from it. This is a more relationship book but the AI stuff really throws some wrenches in there. I was telling a coworker about it and she was saying but she‘s just a robot and I almost stopped talking to her. lol 8mo
Reggie @intothehallofbooks Thanks! I hope you like it if you get to it. I had to edit some of the cuss words I had in here. I hate when people make others feel bad and my heart just went out to Annie. And yes to the TA friends. I‘ve had 2 I had to give the chop to when I realized who they were. 8mo
TNbookworm Great review, makes me want to read this! I enjoyed Sea of Rust! 7mo
Avanders Perfect review! ♥️ 7mo
Reggie @TNbookworm Thanks! I hope you like it. So much to think about in here. 7mo
Reggie @Avanders Thanks!😊 7mo
RohitSawant @Reggie I‘ve been meaning to check it out! I liked Cargill‘s collection of stories & added Rust to my wishlist long back. Loved how you put that about Annie being close to giving the full Terminator experience. I dig the fact that it focuses on the relationship dynamic, mirroring real world scenarios through a sci-if lens. Echoing the sentiment that I had no idea this‘d be on my TBR, but you‘ve so sold me on it. 7mo
Amor4Libros Ok, I need to read this 😅 7mo
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marleed
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I‘m giving a pick to a book that made me feel … ick. I didn‘t want to stick with it and at the same time couldn‘t stop. The ick factor faded, and I found the last third intriguing. But here‘s something else I‘m thinking about… I would have DNF‘d well before the final third had this same story been written by a man, and that only adds to my wild thoughts on this one.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Sounds interesting 🧐 8mo
brittanyreads This was definitely full of ick, but I'm also glad I stuck with it. It had some important things to say and I'm happy to have listened. Good point about the dichotomy of a female author vs a male author. That would have changed the whole story. 8mo
marleed @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I wish I would have read this for a bookclub because I‘d love to discuss. At the same time, if it‘s picked up down the road I‘m not sure I‘d want to give it a reread. 8mo
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marleed @brittanyreads at the point I almost dnf‘d, I noticed the gender of the author and became curious where she was going to take the story. I really was uncomfortable realizing that had it been a male writer I would not have had that curiosity and likely would have bailed. I‘m not sure what to think of myself for this. 8mo
thebacklistbook I just read the synopsis for this, and I think the right frame of mind is essential here. Seeing the stepford wives movie would make it easier to read this book regardless of the authors gender, I think. 8mo
Reggie I just finished this and felt so bad for her. His “friend” -not really, cause I‘m just around to knock you down a peg, Roland totally got a pass while she got locked in a closet and had 7 weeks stolen from her. And poor Delta. I too want the bookclub experience on this! 8mo
marleed @thebacklistbook oh good thought. I might have felt less of the ick if I had veiled it with Stepford wives. Instead, I got all Lolita with it! 8mo
marleed @Reggie I‘m going to have to search YouTube and podcasts for some spoiler Bookclub‘s discussions on this. Like you, I just wanted to get Annie the hell away from mentally abusive Doug. Poor Annie, in my mind she is Lolita! 8mo
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keys_on_fire
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I can‘t WAIT for someone I know to read this so that I can discuss this with someone! I devoured this book. It was a quick read, and sometimes frustrating but in a way that serves the story. The themes of gender expectations, AI, and relationships keep you thinking long after the story is over. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Michellesibs Loved it also, so good!!! 8mo
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ICantImReading
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Annie Bot is incredibly immersive, emotional, and timely. I couldn‘t help but picture Margot Robbie as Annie (even though she‘s not described as looking that way), and “What Was I Made For?” could have been this book‘s soundtrack. Packing a feminist, empathetic punch, it left me with more food for thought than concrete answers. #BOTM

keys_on_fire Great review! I totally agree; this left me thinking about all that I had read for longer than I expected! 8mo
ICantImReading @keys_on_fire thank you so much! I‘m STILL thinking about it! It‘s maybe my favorite read from last month 🙂 8mo
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Michellesibs
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Annie is an AI Bot, a cuddle bunny. Custom made for Doug, the man who owns her.

Through Annie's eyes we see her life with Doug. She's programmed to please him, to satisfy him. Through Doug, Annie learns what it is to be human. She learns our traits, expressions, social norms and about control, lies and deceit.

This book has so much to say about women, relationships and AI.

A fantastic book club book, a vibrant discussion is guaranteed.

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Rissa1
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I devoured this. I couldn't stop reading it, but I am having trouble processing how I feel about it. I think I am struggling with how much I liked the book when I saw so much wrong within it.

Reggie Ughhhhh. I‘m #11 on the waitlist for this!!! lol great review. 8mo
keys_on_fire Me too! I can‘t wait for someone in my friend group to read this because I want to talk to someone about it all! 8mo
Rissa1 @keys_on_fire YES! I just told a good friend about it yesterday so she could put it on her list. I have ao many feelings to work through. 8mo
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BirdLaVie
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4.5 ⭐️ This pointedly smart, Atwood-esque glimpse into our possible future had me rapt, unnerved, and deeply pensive. A salient read in this precise moment as AI surges ahead.

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Megabooks
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I‘m just going to go ahead and throw a heavy TW on this one for abusive relationships. I have a strong stomach for dark books usually, but the relationship between sentient sex robot Annie and her owner Doug had me stressed the F out and dreading picking it up again. No thanks!

AmyG Yikes 8mo
Megabooks @AmyG yeah, she was going a good, important place with it, but we all have TWs that we can‘t handle. 😢 8mo
BarbaraBB You were right to bail then. I won‘t bother to pick it up ❤️ 8mo
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Cathythoughts Sounds awful! I‘ll be steering clear. 8mo
Hooked_on_books I‘ve been questioning if I should read this or not. I‘m still not sure, but this definitely gives me something to think about. (For me, I steer clear of childhood abuse memoirs. They make me boil with rage and I just don‘t need to be doing that. And I was not physically or sexually abused as a child, thankfully.) 8mo
dabbe #hailthebail! 🤩🤩🤩 8mo
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catiewithac
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This book is getting buzz in science magazines because it‘s about a sentient sex robot. It‘s a quick read that leads one to consider patriarchy, capitalism, and freedom. #BOTM

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NikkiCureton
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Very interesting take on an age-old question: can love exist between owner and owned? Or does ownership remove all vestiges of choice/consent/freedom that in my opinion are necessary for love to exist? I found this book compelling and worth reading.

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brittanyreads
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3.5⭐
What a wonderfully weird and thought provoking story of a divorced man and the AI robot girlfriend he owns. Literary Fiction is not my usual genre but I was intrigued by this story and I'm happy to have read it. It tackles an array of topics from autonomy, women's roles in society, and ultimately what it means to be human.
This would provoke great discussions at book club.
Annie is a unique and likable character that I won't soon forget.

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Avanders
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The vast majority of this was deeply unsettling and uncomfortable for me. I don‘t know how to commend this more than: 🤢😭🤯♥️. 5 glowing stars.

#botm #bookofthemonth

AmyG 😬 8mo
Avanders @AmyG lol yep… 😅 8mo
Avanders I should have mentioned this earlier — there are definitely triggers here — sex, abuse, and gaslighting type triggers. 8mo
BethM This sounds way to real lifey for me 😂 8mo
Avanders @BethM lol it is!! Which is funny given that it‘s about a robot 😜 8mo
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TheRomantiCate
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Is this the year I get very into Sci Fi? 😁😁 highly recommend this book.. a really interesting concept and beautifully written book 💓💖

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silentrequiem
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My #BOTM came and I immediately started this one. It's about a sentient sexbot who starts to gain autonomy.

AlaMich Interesting premise for a novel! 8mo
monkeygirlsmama I keep seeing BOTM promo this one on FB. 8mo
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