![]() ![]() ![]() Too many items that might have fascination are buried, such as the contrast between Ada revelling in every experience while Alex is dragged down by his mundane existence. What prevented volume 1 being as interesting as it might have been was the glacial pace at which the story was told, and that affliction continues. He’s compassionate and wants Ada to experience life rather than be hindered by artificial restrictions, but dealing with a natural curiosity attached to learned emotions proves complex. ![]() As she learns more of the world, she has to cope with the fearful reactions of some, while others assume Alex has acquired a new sexual toy. In a near future society fearful of independent artificial intelligence following a massacre a year previously, Alex has disabled protocols preventing this in Ada, whom he was given as a pleasure android. ![]()
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