The Mad Scientist's Daughter

400 pages

Published Jan. 29, 2013 by Angry Robot.

ISBN:
978-0-85766-265-1
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3 stars (2 reviews)

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I got about two chapters in but it seemed like her robot nanny was going to be her love interest as she grew up and it was a little too [b:Daddy-Long-Legs|1499952|Daddy-Long-Legs (Daddy-Long-Legs, #1)|Jean Webster|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1339593021s/1499952.jpg|1710545] for me, so I bailed.

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One evening Cat’s father brings Finn home. He is to be her tutor. But Finn is no normal tutor; he is a robot, and not just any robot but a billion dollar prototype; one of a kind. To Cat, he is her friend. Her father tells her Finn’s kindness is a program but as she grows, so do her feelings for him. In a world where robots have helped humankind return from the brink of destruction, they struggle to be accepted. Is her father right? And if so what future can they have?

This book is just stunning; a beautiful story about the nature of love and the sentience of artificial intelligence. It’s a very intimate tale following Cat from her childhood through to adult via marriage and grief. The politics of the robot situation sits perfectly in the background, enough to fuel the plot but not so much that …