![]() ![]() For a book set way in the future, it is a way to focus on modern politics. ![]() Otherwise, if I have done a DNF review, I would have not seen the twist to an event that was mentioned to have happened. I am glad that I read this book to the end. That comes with screenwriting not having to write any pose. I will admit some of the dialogue is good. Robert Cargill is a screenwriter, and that may explain the writing. It all comes down to no one really knowing what happens.Ĭ. The animals all have their own version of why humans left. ![]() Only give hints that the reader could piece together.Ī post-apocalypse book that does this well is a middle grade book called The Prince Who Fell from the Sky by John Claude Bemis. The author should of leave it as a mystery how the world became the way it did. The narrator falls into the pitfalls of info dumping. ![]() Her interaction with them makes her a little more interesting. By the second half of the book, Britta joins up with other robots. Sea of Rust is told in the first person from the viewpoint of Britta. We are far behind that happening because we don’t truly understand what is conscience or sentience. It raises a lot of questions about what will happen when A. Science Fiction, Post Apocalypse, Dystopian,Ī future world of sentient robots sounds cool. Parts are becoming scarce making robots turn against each other. In the decent future after a nameless war, humanity is no more and robots are left to carry on living. ![]()
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