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Thursday, March 26, 2020

Book Look: Interview With the Robot by Lee Bacon

Because of a little worldwide pandemic kicking off the decade, many businesses have put up free wares for people to enjoy.

They've also quickly added things once thought to be impossible, like 'child care for retail and hospital workers' and 'paying them more than 8$ an hour'.

Today's book is actually an audiobook! Interview With the Robot.

It's a 12 year old (In practice) robot girl named Eve, who was created and raised by David and Emory, a scientist and his son.

It's told in flashbacks, as Eve is separated from the two...of her own making. She escaped.

I enjoy everyone's vocal performances, especially Emory's. I can't review it a bunch because it would be spoiling a lot of interesting things. It's basically "What happens when a tech bro hits middle age?"

The bits of humor are rare, but they are funny.

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