Review of The Prophecy of the Heron
Posted: 21 Mar 2023, 15:50
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Prophecy of the Heron" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
After being caught by Kimberly, her own artificial intelligence (AI) creation, Kim was brought to trial in the Halls of Justice and convicted of genderism offenses. Subsequently, she was transferred to District 33, one of the most dangerous districts to live in. The Director hopes that Kim will agree to stay at the AI Company in exchange for better conditions. Kim resists accepting the Director's offer since she would be in captivity, and therefore she would never be able to reunite with Shan or save Kimberly. UCE (Unity, Community, Equality) have stolen her mother, her freedom, and her happy life with Shan, so she decided she would not give up this time. With her world upside down and many enemies in tow, she is forced to adjust and fight for survival. But somehow, Kim always finds herself in dangerous situations. Is it due to her rebellious spirit? Is the Director trying to bring her back to create more "Kimberlys" for the company? Or is it Deputy First Minister Venn who is after Kim?
Kim is devastated at seeing her own AI being used to cause even more oppression. She sets out on this adventure knowing in her heart that Kimberly is sentient, but is AI really capable of telling right from wrong? The Prophecy of the Heron by Craig W. Stanfill is the second book in "The AI Dystopia" book series. Thriller, suspense, romance, adventure, and science! If you are looking for these, you must read this sequel.
In the first part of this book, we learn about Kim's new life and how she is adjusting to it, and the story unfolds at a good pace. The author was able to amaze me even more with the development of the main character, Kim. She has a very sharp mind and makes the best use of it to go around the rules. Parts two and three go at a superfast pace, with twists and surprises at each page turn. This book left me on the edge constantly, and it was impossible to predict what would happen next, which is something I truly value. The world created is very distinct, and the author did a great job detailing its particularities. Once again, the virtual reality scenes were absolutely well described and compelling.
Regardless of all the good things I feel about this book, I have to admit that I hoped Shan and Kim's re-encounter would be better. Their interactions remained those of best friends and not so much of lovers. I also expected to know more about Kim's mother.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. The author deserves nothing less for this very well written and incredible novel. The negative points noted above are irrelevant to the main plot and didn't keep me from enjoying this book to its maximum.
I recommend this to all fans of artificial intelligence and science fiction. I also recommend it to fans of the first book, as the world's context and characters' connections are very important for the main plot. Furthermore, due to the book's language, I recommend it to mature readers.
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The Prophecy of the Heron
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After being caught by Kimberly, her own artificial intelligence (AI) creation, Kim was brought to trial in the Halls of Justice and convicted of genderism offenses. Subsequently, she was transferred to District 33, one of the most dangerous districts to live in. The Director hopes that Kim will agree to stay at the AI Company in exchange for better conditions. Kim resists accepting the Director's offer since she would be in captivity, and therefore she would never be able to reunite with Shan or save Kimberly. UCE (Unity, Community, Equality) have stolen her mother, her freedom, and her happy life with Shan, so she decided she would not give up this time. With her world upside down and many enemies in tow, she is forced to adjust and fight for survival. But somehow, Kim always finds herself in dangerous situations. Is it due to her rebellious spirit? Is the Director trying to bring her back to create more "Kimberlys" for the company? Or is it Deputy First Minister Venn who is after Kim?
Kim is devastated at seeing her own AI being used to cause even more oppression. She sets out on this adventure knowing in her heart that Kimberly is sentient, but is AI really capable of telling right from wrong? The Prophecy of the Heron by Craig W. Stanfill is the second book in "The AI Dystopia" book series. Thriller, suspense, romance, adventure, and science! If you are looking for these, you must read this sequel.
In the first part of this book, we learn about Kim's new life and how she is adjusting to it, and the story unfolds at a good pace. The author was able to amaze me even more with the development of the main character, Kim. She has a very sharp mind and makes the best use of it to go around the rules. Parts two and three go at a superfast pace, with twists and surprises at each page turn. This book left me on the edge constantly, and it was impossible to predict what would happen next, which is something I truly value. The world created is very distinct, and the author did a great job detailing its particularities. Once again, the virtual reality scenes were absolutely well described and compelling.
Regardless of all the good things I feel about this book, I have to admit that I hoped Shan and Kim's re-encounter would be better. Their interactions remained those of best friends and not so much of lovers. I also expected to know more about Kim's mother.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. The author deserves nothing less for this very well written and incredible novel. The negative points noted above are irrelevant to the main plot and didn't keep me from enjoying this book to its maximum.
I recommend this to all fans of artificial intelligence and science fiction. I also recommend it to fans of the first book, as the world's context and characters' connections are very important for the main plot. Furthermore, due to the book's language, I recommend it to mature readers.
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The Prophecy of the Heron
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes