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[ZUC]≡ Descargar Gratis Silver Screen Justina Robson 9781591023388 Books

Silver Screen Justina Robson 9781591023388 Books



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Silver Screen Justina Robson 9781591023388 Books

I adored Robson's quantum gravity series but simply couldn't get into Silver Screen. It is tiresome and slow.

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Tags : Silver Screen [Justina Robson] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Silver Screen presents an enjoyably different, subversive slant on the science fiction themes of AI and cyberspace. Insecure and overweight heroine Anjuli O’Connell is one of a group of friends who have been hot-housed from an early age to perform in genius-level jobs. But Anjuli worries that her eidetic memory and her friendship with genuine smart boy Roy Croft has been her ticket to success,Justina Robson,Silver Screen,Pyr,1591023386,Immortalism;Fiction.,Overweight women;Fiction.,Technology;Fiction.,English Science Fiction And Fantasy,Fiction,Fiction - Science Fiction,Fiction Science Fiction General,Immortalism,Overweight women,Science Fiction,Science Fiction - General,Technology

Silver Screen Justina Robson 9781591023388 Books Reviews


It's true that this book doesn't present any really new ideas, but it handles the ones it's taken on with a strong writing style and a good story. This is not a great book, but it's a good read. If you don't like or relate to Anjuli after the first chapter, give up, this is not the book for you. Otherwise, take it with you on your next long flight -- it's about that level. Not quite fluff, but nothing too taxing either.
Justina Robson's SILVER SCREEN has been shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award and tells of one Anjuli, who has a number of problems a too-good memory, a boyfriend whose job is turning him into a cyborg, and struggles with machine intelligence. All her problems seem to center around a basic question in a world where computer and man are becoming closer, what does it mean to be human? Strong characterization keeps this first-person futuristic story fast-paced and compelling.
Smart kid AI defense.

Or smart young adults, really. In the beginning this book has a 'school for the gifted' in a future setting, but nowhere near as extreme as the X-Men, or the Battle School, or even the institution in Shiras' Children of the Atom. This one is more of a corporate competition type of place.

The book focuses on one of these children, there largely because she has perfect memory, being able to recall anything from her past. This makes lots of exams etc. rather easy.

The other important characters and a brother and sister, the former becoming a brilliant if unconventional and unstable AI researcher, and the other bailing. The last is the latest generation of the AI owned by the company they work for, known as 901, or Nine for short.

A slow starting book builds to a rather more surprising conclusion with a trial for the rights of an Artificial Intelligence these people work for, and the latter part of the book is certainly worth waiting for. It has biodroid power armour, too.
When Roy Croft kills himself, O'Connell is forced to remember the strange half-friendship that she had most of her life with the crazed genius. However, his death never allows for any closure, because Roy seems to have started something that will pull her in before he died...

The book features the standard sci fi plots-- anarchist hackers, AI rights, strange mental abilities, and questions about the boundary of being human.

It was not bad, this book. However, I found very little about it that really stood out. It seemed as if Robson did a very good survey of the Cyberpunk and speculative fiction and turned out a book to formula. Uninspired, but readable.
I am not much of a review writer. I will say I picked this book up several years ago and did not get very far before putting it down.

This time it was more interesting at the beginning and ever more interesting as the story developed. The end was a surprise to me although some of you may see it coming. I found myself wanting to email the author and ask her if I got it right.

If you have read her most recent series you will find this book slower moving. Nonetheless I think it is worth the time to read it.
I adored Robson's quantum gravity series but simply couldn't get into Silver Screen. It is tiresome and slow.
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