среда, 26 января 2011 г.

Some Thoughts

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This fiction book is a simple but very exciting and humane story of an android girl created by an ambitious and licentious scientist Arnold who leaves her in the cruel Real World. This novel is a very good starting point for new readers of science fiction. Sending virtual girl Maggie out to live her own real life, Amy Thomson originates a plausible character with her own personal emotional and mental skills to build her own individual human-like life.

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I think this book is good but a little dry. But the premise is very interesting and the approach to how a robot might feel first having her own body seems to be very realistic.
This is a good story of an android in a woman body with her gradual movement to awareness.
I have read this book several times and I like it very much. I highly recommend it to everyone. Very humane story.

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A truly involving tale about a journey of self discovery both literally and figuratively. It is also about compassion, humanity and human relations. The creator of a robot Maggie seems less human than his creation. The surrounding characters portrayed different cultures. I definitely recommend the book to readers of all ages.

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This is a fun read. Maggie is a product of a virtual reality experiment that is illegal in the nearest future. At the beginning her talented creator and an android become separated during a violent incident and Maggie is forced to learn what it is to live her own life and become a real person.

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In the beginning of the novel, Arnold created virtual girl Maggie out of the computer virtual reality. Arnold gave her a body and a memory, and finally she got her own self-awareness.

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This fiction story is an amazing examination of what it really means to be human being done from the outside.
As for me, unfortunately, there is almost nothing new in this novel. The plot is predictable.

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Virtual Girl