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Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: A Novel | Judd Trichter
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Set in a near-future LA, a man falls in love with a beautiful androidbut when she is kidnapped and sold piecemeal on the black market, he must track down her parts to put her back together. Bad luck for Eliot Lazar, he fell in love with an android, a beautiful C-900 named Iris Matsuo. That's the kind of thing that can get you killed in late 21th century Los Angeles or anywhere else for that matter anywhere except the man-made island of Avernus, far out in the Pacific, which is where Eliot and Iris are headed once they get their hands on a boat. But then one night Eliot knocks on Iris's door only to find she was kidnapped, chopped up, sold for parts. Unable to move on and unwilling to settle for a woman with a heartbeat, Eliot vows to find the parts to put Iris back together againand to find the sonofabitch who did this to her and get his revenge. With a determined LAPD detective on his trail and time running out in a city where machines and men battle for control, Eliot Lazar embarks on a bloody journey that will take him to the edge of a moral precipice from which he can never return, from which mankind can never return. Judd Trichter's Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction is a science fiction love story that asks the question, how far will you go to save someone you love?
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BiblioNyan
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I‘m almost done with Ice Forged, finally! Thoughts to come soon. In the meantime, I‘m starting this one.

About a dude who falls in love w/ an Android. Then they get kidnapped & ripped apart. He rescues them, pieces them back together, & goes on a hunt to kick the kidnappers asses. Sounds like it will be entertaining at the very least, & quite original as well. ☺️

#sciencefiction

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readingjedi
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Very interesting premise that delivered. Thought-provoking ad well-written with many disturbing & fascinating real world parallels, this is a thriller/love story/detective story that manages to address philosophical, moral & ethical issues without bogging the action down. There is a dark, unsettling humour, some grotesque characters & a couple of cringey over-cooked moments, but it remains believable (and it has robots so this is no mean feat!) ☟

readingjedi And the ending was amazing! A proper "what the heck happened?" and even more thrillingly "what happened next?!" Recommended. 7y
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HarleyQuinn
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Oh the feels for cyborgs. This was such a great read!