7/8/2023 0 Comments The Inevitable by Daniel Hope![]() ![]() We actually get a sense of how this robot became the personality he most certainly is. The story was very well structured with flashback type memories from Tuck's long-past. I actually felt at times as though I now knew what it could be like to be the artificial intelligences that are Tuck and David, I even thought I understood what it was like to be the biologically enhanced and yet emotionally autistic personality that is Maze. This book is entertainment with plenty of hard speculative though behind the flowing words. The ground covered, though, is serious enough. ![]() Humour is always bubbling away somewhere in the text, sometimes dark, sometimes, dry, or observational, or occasionally just plain funny. I also enjoy the sort of light prose that this author can produce. ![]() Like watching a "must see" film, too much expectation can be a terrible spoiler. However, such raised expectation can so easily be dashed. I'm a fan of the speculative and philosophical in the sort of Science Fiction that this book promised to be. I was half-hooked on this book before I even started. ![]()
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