Summary of this ... | ||
This is a futuristic science-fiction spy novel in which humans have died off and the universe is run by robots. I found much of it very inappropriate as it discussed sexually explicit situations, which in no way added to the story line. The main character was a robot whose sole purpose was sexual pleasure and she lived up to that. She was working as a spy and this aspect of the book was intriguing and created a great plot. | ||
This type of is good for... | ||
Anybody who doesn't mind reading about machines having sex would love this one. | ||
I especially liked... | ||
I loved the plot, which was full of curves and twists and kept me reading. | ||
I didn't like... | ||
I didn't care for the sexual situations. They did nothing for the plot and did not add to the book. | ||
When I finished n/a this I wanted to... | ||
Throw it in the trash. | ||
This made me feel... | ||
I didn't approve of the sexual situations but the rest of the book was great. | ||
The n/a of this ... | ||
Charles Stross | ||
I recommend this because... | ||
I don't recommend this book. | ||
I don't recommend this because... | ||
It is too sexually explicit. | ||
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Created Jul 13, 2018 at 2:36pm •
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