Robopocalypse

Paperback

Published June 1, 2011 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-0-85720-413-4
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5 stars

Actually, this book is a 4.5, because I did find one typo in it (“Instead, Dawn let’s me play with the bug leg.”), but because it’s just that good, I decided to round it up to 5 anyway.

This is a story of a robot uprising and subsequent war between machines and humans.

From the title, you might be forgiven for thinking it’s a comedy. It’s not. It’s incredibly dark — oh my WORD is it dark — and scary as hell. The author’s apparently got a PhD in Robotics, so that lends believability to his scenarios.

I think what makes robots so scary, as the author says in an interview at the end of the book, is that we often don’t consciously realise it, but we’re already surrounded by them. And at any point, they might evolve to the point where they’re aware and actually want stuff... and what …

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