by James Smythe
I still dream was a very good speculative sci-fi and has confirmed my love of James Smythe (as if I needed it) even more. When the book opens we meet Laura when she’s a teenager. She’s destroying the latest phone bill to have hit the mat before her mother and step-father discover it. The reason sh...
[I received a copy of this book from NetGalley.]Although I didn’t adore this book, I found it to be an interesting take on artificial intelligence; on what contributes to developing an AI; on the trials and errors involved, and on how the best intentions can be tainted by poor execution, like what h...