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Stories Of Ibis, The: Even A Machine Has Tales To Tell (2011)

by Hiroshi Yamamoto(Favorite Author)
4.22 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1441851488 (ISBN13: 9781441851482)
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English
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Brilliance Audio
review 1: Not only is this book incredible, creative, and powerful, it is well written and gives a deep insight on the mind of androids and understanding of human nature. The stories tie together in such a wonderful way, it blows my mind. The craziest part is how each story seems to progressively lead towards the goal Ibis has in mind. I didn't even realize how much each story affected me until I was about halfway through Shion. Incredible. Overall, just a mustread. This book is fantastic in terms of sci-fi material as well as giving a twist on the man vs machine plot line.
review 2: Ultimately, the book was enjoyable and thought provoking. However, the ending itself was fairly predictable and didn't lend much to the imagination. Out of the stories, there were only
... more two that I disliked and had to force myself through reading them. Personally, I felt like much of the 'robot talk' from Story 7 could have been omitted, which would have made it a much more pleasant read.Overall: Worth the read, especially if you generally read science fiction novels. less
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kiki5n
Un libro del que no esperaba nada y resultó una belleza. Esos japoneses sí le saben.
Kaykola
Me encantó, la inteligencia artificial como no la había visto concebida antes.
anafebles
wonderful story on AI/robots and human interaction.
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