Official Review: Ryan's Robot by Brian Kacica

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Complex plot intrigues the readers but sometimes act as a barrier too. Your review provides great details about the book. Looking forward to add one more sci-fi thriller to my bookshelf.
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Wow, sounds like a very engaging sci-fi touching on important themes and subjects! I would definitely read this one, thank you so much for this insightful review!
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Ellylion wrote: 21 May 2020, 12:34 Wow, sounds like a very engaging sci-fi touching on important themes and subjects! I would definitely read this one, thank you so much for this insightful review!
book_fanatic_ wrote: 21 May 2020, 05:50 Complex plot intrigues the readers but sometimes act as a barrier too. Your review provides great details about the book. Looking forward to add one more sci-fi thriller to my bookshelf.
Indeed, not everyone is fond of complex plots, but if you are, this book is a great choice. Thanks for the comments!
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I recently watched a movie with similar storyline and I enjoyed it. I am going to look for this book too mainly because your review points out many aspects I am interested in. I love books about robotic engineering a lot. Well done
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Oh my God! Ryan was alive all the while? I need to check out this book.
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Adanna Inya wrote: 22 May 2020, 09:08 Oh my God! Ryan was alive all the while? I need to check out this book.
gracedivine wrote: 22 May 2020, 04:01 I recently watched a movie with similar storyline and I enjoyed it. I am going to look for this book too mainly because your review points out many aspects I am interested in. I love books about robotic engineering a lot. Well done
If you like robots, this novel should be right up your alley. Thanks for the comments!
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I liked the theme of the book: what's it's to be human! Would give this one a try for sure. Thanks for the nice review.
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book_fanatic_ wrote: 25 May 2020, 05:53 I liked the theme of the book: what's it's to be human! Would give this one a try for sure. Thanks for the nice review.
It's certainly an interesting theme with plenty of room for exploration. Thanks for the comment!
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Your synopsis of the book had me intrigued! Victor found an unusual way to manage his grief. I am curious about the two Ryans meeting each other. I appreciate the concerns you mentioned about the storytelling and the characters. Great review!
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kdstrack wrote: 27 May 2020, 21:10 Your synopsis of the book had me intrigued! Victor found an unusual way to manage his grief. I am curious about the two Ryans meeting each other. I appreciate the concerns you mentioned about the storytelling and the characters. Great review!
Yes, the synopsis definitely caught my attention and got me to read the book. It doesn't disappoint, for the most part. Thanks for the comment!
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I love to bury myself in conspiracies. Am just a fan! But the nature of book wouldn't befit me due to its complexity. Such a captivating review!
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Marshal mutai wrote: 28 May 2020, 04:37 I love to bury myself in conspiracies. Am just a fan! But the nature of book wouldn't befit me due to its complexity. Such a captivating review!
Thanks for the comment!
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This really does sound like a fascinating story. I like how this book raises questions about AI and the ethics behind what should be done with it. This sounds like a really great sci-fi book.
Thanks for the review!
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fadjei wrote: 29 May 2020, 14:38 This really does sound like a fascinating story. I like how this book raises questions about AI and the ethics behind what should be done with it. This sounds like a really great sci-fi book.
Thanks for the review!
Yes, I would definitely recommend the book to sci-fi fans. Thanks for the comment!
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I'm not a sci-fi fan, but I have always been interested in the interaction between humans and technology. How far can we take it? Thanks for a great review!
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