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Alex + Ada Volume 1 - Community Reviews back

by Jonathan Luna, Sarah Vaughn
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Literary Ames
Literary Ames rated it 10 years ago
“I will gladly do anything you ask as long as it does not harm humans, animals, or property. I will avoid putting myself in danger unless it is to protect you or by your command. The Tanaka logo on my wrist is the only physical indication that I am an android and I am required by law to keep it expo...
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 10 years ago
Can you be human, or even human-like, if you don't have the ability to make any choices on your own? This is the central question of Alex + Ada. The story, about Alex who's lost his girlfriend, and Ada, an initially unwanted gift from his grandmother, all revolves around how much humanity a compl...
philoSophie
philoSophie rated it 10 years ago
Amazingly written and illustrated, it tackles the ever popular theme of artificial intelligence.
If These Books Could Talk
If These Books Could Talk rated it 11 years ago
3.5 stars really. Pretty and with a lot to say, but needs something a little more substantial if it's going to last beyond only a few more volumes.
Merry Meerkat Marginalia
Merry Meerkat Marginalia rated it 11 years ago
Overall: 4 Stars Star Rating Art: 3 Stars Star Rating Story: 5 Stars Netgalley review. Read on iphone First Impression: Art seems really low key, underdeveloped and simplistic. However, plot is promising. My chief complaint is that the version I read on my phone was not capable of rotating the...
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