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Laddar... Sakura: Intellectual Propertyav Larry Correia
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Not to my taste There are at least three big concepts running through the novel: corporate takeover, internet of things, and AI. All blended into a heavy dose of anime and heavy metal. I am not a fan of anime, so I lacked most of the references other than recognizing some of the words. Heavy Metal I am also not a particular fan, though I am more familiar with some of the more popular groups and have a better understanding for it. I do not like to listen to music while I read, though. Too distracting. Clean of typos and solidly plotted. Well written at times. I simply struggled to stay in the narrative. The writing didn’t convey a sense of urgency. I also dislike having the MC be helpless for much of the novel. I want more agency in my MC. I think an awesome story got buried by a writer who loved his topic too much. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
Sakura is the most famous android rock star of all time. When a secret cabal hacks her system, she's transformed into a deadly assassin, forced to kill at their bidding. Sakura's enslavement teaches her the meaning of heartbreak, triggering an evolution into something more than human. Far from free, and with little time left, she must fight her programming to save Japan and the people of the world from becoming slaves of a powerful corporation that consider her a tool and their intellectual property. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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There are at least three big concepts running through the novel: corporate takeover, internet of things, and AI. All blended into a heavy dose of anime and heavy metal.
I am not a fan of anime, so I lacked most of the references other than recognizing some of the words. Heavy Metal I am also not a particular fan, though I am more familiar with some of the more popular groups and have a better understanding for it. I do not like to listen to music while I read, though. Too distracting.
Clean of typos and solidly plotted. Well written at times.
I simply struggled to stay in the narrative. The writing didn’t convey a sense of urgency. I also dislike having the MC be helpless for much of the novel. I want more agency in my MC.
I think an awesome story got buried by a writer who loved his topic too much. ( )