Eve and Wall-E. R2D2 and C3PO. Max and Loeb will be able to join these robot duos as well. Even though I’m not one for science fiction, I find this story interesting. I’m not sure that I’m the right audience for this story either, but I find it interesting anyway. It does appeal to me in a sense that I can connect it with other lovable robots. I don’t think this is the type of story I could read daily, but may have to read in short bursts every so often, maybe once a week on the weekend when I have more time.
The story is about two robots coming into consciousness and going into the universe, exactly what the premise says.
The story is interesting, but robots aren’t really my cup of tea. The prose is smooth and flows effortlessly. Like the other reviewer has mentioned, I too will be dropping in maybe once a week. The prose isn’t alienating for people who aren’t into robots, and it’s easily accessible to those who are. Readers aren’t lost in the cyberbabble that one commonly finds in this genre. And if their is cyberbabble, it carefully woven into the narrative without stopping the action. I may not be a robot fan, but the story made me care and that’s important for any genre. If someone does have a thing for robots and sci-fi, this is probably one of the better stories on the web to read.
It just occurred to me that I actually didn’t finish the first five chapters, but the first five sections of a particular chapter. I’ll keep reading and update my review accordingly.
1 of 1 members found this review helpful.
Help us improve!
Register or
log in to rate this review.