Review of The Sound of Creation
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Review of The Sound of Creation
Gabriella Zielke's novel, The Sound Of Creation, is a sci-fi fantasy. The novel is about self-discovery, commerce, and artificial intelligence, and it informs readers about the potential hazards and impacts that the creation of an AI system may have on the planet. It also gives us a little insight into trading and investment, which are two of the most sought-after activities in the business field today, and how they can be enhanced by technology. I would also like to state that this book should be some kind of advice to growing businesses in our society today because technology is rapidly taking over and we all should align with it because it has its unique way of making life easier for everyone.
Ava Lawson is a passionate and committed CEO and the designer of an AI trading system, a system that can do more than just trade and is now desired by everyone. Individuals are willing to go to any length to have it off their hands; some are even willing to commit murder just to get it off their hands. Ava is on the run to save herself and her creation; in the process, she gradually discovers herself as well as more about the artificial intelligence she created and what it is capable of; she also discovers the truth about her parents' deaths, a memory that has haunted Ava for a long time up until her adulthood. This novel also depicts the story of Zek, an apprentice creationist who is wanted for the anomalies produced by his creation, Earth. Ava meets Zek, and they must now battle as allies to defend his project and her technical achievement.
I'd like to commend the author on this fantastic book; it's one of those books that makes you marvel at how amazing the human mind can be, for the author to be able to create characters and actions of pure fiction and portray them to the reader in such a way that the reader will believe it's a true life story. I particularly loved that aspect of the book; every page of this fantastic book captured me, and I was anxious to keep flipping pages till the finish. Everything about artificial intelligence and the universe depicted in this book made me feel as if I were living in it all, which was incredibly appealing to me.
There was nothing I didn't enjoy about this book; it was a fantastic read.
I gave this book a 5 out of 5-star rating because it is a fantastic read. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys science fiction and fantasy novels.
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The Sound of Creation
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