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2020 Challenge - Regular > 28 - A book with a robot, cyborg or AI character

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Rose W | 116 comments Karin wrote: "Rose wrote: "Any chance Ender’s Game would fit? So not my genre and trying to use tbr books"

No, they are children and not cyborgs or robots, etc. Too bad, because it's a good book. I did a quick ..."


Thank you so much for taking time to look! Worth a try :-) I try and read from my tbr list first. And do like to use the challenge to reach out of my normal genres, but I just feel every year there is a sci-if prompt so.... I may read the second in the Hitchhikers Guide to the Universe. And still hoping I could find something like a classic or 1001 books that might not be on my tbr but I can still check off. Or maybe read long way to a small angry planet - I do most of the monthly reads but skipped this one this year because - ugh. Like the computerized prosthetic limb idea too. Hmmmm. This one is challenging me!


message 52: by Sheri (new)

Sheri | 917 comments If you want classic sci-fi I, Robot or 2001 a space Odyssey would work.


message 53: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1748 comments I, Robot and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? are on the 1001 books list.


message 54: by Ellen (new)

Ellen | 20 comments I was thinking of reading Supernova. It has superheroes in it with special powers, including one character who is partially made with the metal Chromium which seemed cyborg-adjacent to me...I already read all the Cinder series and was thinking of bending the prompt a little to make Supernova fit but I'm not sure. What do people think about this?


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Amanda Eckler | 31 comments Would The MaddAddam Trilogy: Oryx and Crake / The Year of the Flood / MaddAddam work for this prompt?

I read Oryx and Crake this year and want to fit the next two into my list for 2020!


message 56: by Alicia (last edited Nov 20, 2019 11:44AM) (new)

Alicia Ellsworth (sanukipityreads) | 160 comments Sara wrote: "I'll put in another plug for Brightly Burning. I think it qualifies because there's an AI on board the ship."

I liked Brightly Burning too. Already read the Cinder books and this, hopefully the new Alexa Donne works.

Also, I have read a few Gail Carriger. Someone posted one of her series in the Listopia. I don't see anything in the discription that says anything about cyborgs. Anyone know about this?


message 57: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (mrshurd) | 33 comments Well I already read the whole Lunar Chronicles so here are my options:
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Illuminae
Etiquette & Espionage
Scythe


message 58: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1301 comments About Gail Carriger: There is a mechanical / robot dog and mechanical/ robotic servants etc. in the finishing school series.


message 59: by The Chapter Conundrum (Stacey) (last edited Nov 20, 2019 05:04PM) (new)

The Chapter Conundrum (Stacey) | 404 comments For anyone that enjoyed 2019's LitRPG prompt, the series that I started for that: Catharsis by Travis Bagwell (the series is called Awaken Online) has an AI character named Alfred that is central to the plot of the series! I really enjoyed Catharsis and gave it 4 Stars! :D The end has a mind blowing twist that has the reader intrigued without feeling the immediate need to pick up the second book of the series!

My plan is to use book 3 of that series: Evolution =D


message 60: by Karin (last edited Nov 28, 2019 01:35PM) (new)

Karin Sheri wrote: "If you want classic sci-fi I, Robot or 2001 a space Odyssey would work."

Also the Space Odyssey ones, I forgot--HAL! One of the most well-known AIs of the twentieth century!


message 61: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Harbeke | 696 comments Karin wrote: Yes, I Robot works. I keep thinking there is something older, but it won't come to the front of my brain. I r...

Perhaps Rossum's Universal Robots (R.U.R.) is what you had in mind? It's considered the grandparent of all robot stories and the first popular work to use the name.


message 62: by Shasta (new)

Shasta | 49 comments For a lighter read, I really enjoyed A Robot in the Garden. Here's my brief ŷ review:

If, like me, your geeky and too tender heart skips a beat for E.T., the Ewoks, R2-D2, Johnny-Five, Wall-E, Groot, and BB-8, you will certainly adore Tang the Robot. I loved this book! I laughed out loud so many times, and felt a giddy delight. A wonderfully sweet story, a quick read, and a momentary respite from all the darkness. Recommended for ages 12 - 100!


message 63: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1748 comments I don't think he deserves the publicity since he was sooo rude about science fiction (of course his book isn't science fiction *roll eyes*) but Ian McEwan wrote a book about androids, if you like his writing. I don't know if it's any good though, I hold grudges!


message 64: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Harbeke | 696 comments Shasta wrote: "For a lighter read, I really enjoyed A Robot in the Garden. Here's my brief ŷ review:

If, like me, your geeky and too tender heart skips a beat for E.T., the Ewoks, R2-D2, ..."


This sounds wonderful.


message 65: by K.L. (new)

K.L. Middleton (theunapologeticbookworm) | 816 comments The Stories of Ibis, by Hiroshi Yamamoto, is an interesting read.


message 66: by Tania (new)

Tania | 678 comments I found 2 on my Kindle TBR that sound like they will work:

Prototype D
An Android Dog's Tale


message 67: by Drakeryn (new)

Drakeryn | 708 comments Speaking of dogs, I have Adrian Tchaikovsky's Dogs of War on my TBR (the dogs are cybernetically augmented bioforms).

...though I just noticed it's not available on Kindle in the USA, so it might be hard to find. The comments say it's a UK release only.


message 68: by Jen W. (new)

Jen W. (piratenami) | 496 comments Nadine wrote: "has anyone read Alex + Ada, Vol. 1 or Defy the Stars? They look like they might work for Cinder fans?"

Defy the Stars would definitely work, since one of the leads in an android.


message 69: by Sarah (last edited Nov 21, 2019 05:32PM) (new)

Sarah (shelfhabit) This trilogy is awesome, especially on audio!
Sleeping Giants, Waking Gods, Only Human


message 70: by Bianca (new)

Bianca (bjsreadingnook) | 11 comments Not sure if this was already suggested but the The Perfect Wife by J.P. Delaney is pretty good. I think it would work, there are A.I.'s involved in the book.


message 71: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahrizz) | 5 comments I would think The Stepford Wives would work for this prompt. Sorry, I didn’t know how to do the link. 🙁


message 72: by Eujean2 (last edited Nov 22, 2019 12:48PM) (new)

Eujean2 | 249 comments Alex + Ada is ok. It is not as fast moving or a playful as the Cinder series. I would probably steer someone to Descender, Vol. 1: Tin Stars instead. (It got mixed reviews in my comic book club.)

One of the best AI comics is The Vision, Volume 1: Little Worse Than A Man & The Vision, Volume 2: Little Better than a Beast. For those who avoid comics due to the unending stories, the two book series contains a full dramatic arc. An interesting take on the character you met in the Marvel movies. (It got universally good reviews in my comic book group.)

We3 has cyborgs and it will make you cry. Warning, it can be hard for extra sensitive animal lovers. I've read the comic more than once and it still produces tears. (Another universally well received book in the comic book group.)


message 73: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Harbeke | 696 comments Eujean2 wrote: "Alex + Ada is ok. It is not as fast moving or a playful as the Cinder series. I would probably steer someone to Descender, Vol. 1: Tin Stars instead. (It got mixed reviews in my com..."

Those Vision comics by Tom King are very good. For something a little less emotionally harrowing, there was a nice 12-issue series I rather like called Vision and the Scarlet Witch that followed their life together for a year.


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Darci Day | 164 comments I'm working on the Lunar Chronicles Series, so I'm going to go with Scarlet for this prompt.

The Municipalists also looks interesting.


message 75: by Kelsey (last edited Nov 23, 2019 09:28AM) (new)

Kelsey (kelseyannek) I'm planning to read Exhalation: Stories by Ted Chiang. The collection includes his novella "The Lifecycle of Software Objects" which apparently has a prominent AI character. Score!

I am so excited to have found this as I was really struggling to find a book that appealed to me for this one, as Ian McEwan's Machines Like Me is so poorly reviewed I was hesitant to give it a try...


message 76: by Therese (new)

Therese | 133 comments I don't like this genre and every list I check, I have 1 book that I have read because I had to do it for last year. I was wondering whether The Time Machine or The Invisible Man by HG Wells would work for this prompt? Thanks for any help you can give.


message 77: by dalex (new)

dalex (912dalex) Therese wrote: "I don't like this genre and every list I check, I have 1 book that I have read because I had to do it for last year. I was wondering whether The Time Machine or The Invisible Man by HG Wells would ..."

I highly recommend The Mad Scientist's Daughter by Cassandra Rose Clarke. It’s very light sci-fi and simply magnificent.


message 78: by Therese (new)

Therese | 133 comments dalex wrote: "Therese wrote: "I don't like this genre and every list I check, I have 1 book that I have read because I had to do it for last year. I was wondering whether The Time Machine or The Invisible Man by..."

Thank you, but I'm looking for a book I might already have and/or preferably one that is free or really cheap :-)


message 79: by Drakeryn (new)

Drakeryn | 708 comments Therese wrote: "Thank you, but I'm looking for a book I might already have and/or preferably one that is free or really cheap :-)"

A couple free (and short) options:

Meat And Salt And Sparks (short story) - A detective chimp investigates a murder.


Silently and Very Fast (novella) - By Catherynne Valente. A dreamy mix of fairytale and science fiction, in which a smart house becomes a smarter house. I think I rec'd this earlier but didn't provide the links. (it's split into 3 parts, each one also links to the next)





message 80: by poshpenny (last edited Nov 26, 2019 02:27PM) (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments Drakeryn wrote: "Speaking of dogs, I have Adrian Tchaikovsky's Dogs of War on my TBR (the dogs are cybernetically augmented bioforms).

...though I just noticed it's not available on Kindle in the USA, so it might be hard to find. The comments say it's a UK release only."


No problem.



message 81: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 718 comments Therese wrote: "I don't like this genre and every list I check, I have 1 book that I have read because I had to do it for last year. I was wondering whether The Time Machine or The Invisible Man by HG Wells would ..."

I haven't read The Time Machine, but I can tell you that The Invisible Man doesn't have any robot/cyborg/AI characters...it's just a man who drinks a potion, becomes invisible, and then wreaks havoc.

If you just want something quick and painless, you could read The Steadfast Tin Soldier. The tin soldier is in love with a music box ballerina, which is sort of like a robot.


message 82: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments No robots in The Time Machine either.

I'm listening to The Clockwork Dynasty now and it definitely fits.


message 83: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 263 comments @Theresa- what don’t you like about this category? That it implies science fiction? I’d wager there’s a thriller or two out there with AI characters. It never said the AI has to have a POV.


message 84: by Karin (new)

Karin Brandon wrote: "Karin wrote: Yes, I Robot works. I keep thinking there is something older, but it won't come to the front of my brain. I r...

Perhaps Rossum's Universal Robots (R.U.R.) is what you had in mind? It..."

No, I don't know that one but wish I'd read it when I was in that mode! At least I have zero memory of it, and the description doesn't ring any bells. It was probably something after that.


message 85: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 263 comments I thought of one that definitely has a robot or android character but feels more like fantasy than science fiction!

The Just City by Jo Walton - I’ve read the whole series and adored all of it. I think if Science Fiction is not normally your thing this is a great option.

The Kraken Project by Douglas Preston looks more like a spy thriller type novel but definitely seems to have an AI character called Dorothy.

And if we want to call upon early robots: The Wizard of Oz by Frank L Baum might count the tin man as a robot.

I hope that helps a little. I don’t know if you are a Prime member, but I believe Blake Crouch wrote a short story Called Summer Frost that is available for free to prime members, even the audio version is included. I enjoyed the story but I think it’s heavier sci-fi then you are looking for. That being said- it’s free, and you can listen and tune out as much as you want.


message 86: by Drakeryn (new)

Drakeryn | 708 comments poshpenny wrote: "No problem."

Thanks!


message 87: by Sheri (new)

Sheri | 917 comments One of the later Oz books also has Tick Tock, who is a clockwork man if I recall. That’d count too, I’d think.


message 88: by Therese (new)

Therese | 133 comments Sarah wrote: "@Theresa- what don’t you like about this category? That it implies science fiction? I’d wager there’s a thriller or two out there with AI characters. It never said the AI has to have a POV."

I'm just not a fan of robots although I have read some science fiction. I will have to do some more searching on this. Thanks for all your responses. They really are appreciated.


message 89: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 263 comments Therese wrote: "Sarah wrote: "@Theresa- what don’t you like about this category? That it implies science fiction? I’d wager there’s a thriller or two out there with AI characters. It never said the AI has to have ..."

I would ignore the robot and cyborg part of the prompt and go for something with AI (artificial intelligence) then. I’d also avoid the GoodReads lists and maybe just plug it straight into Google “books with AI�. A lot of the lists you’ll find from maybe Pop Sugar or Book sellers of libraries may appeal to broader audiences.


message 90: by Therese (new)

Therese | 133 comments Okay, I put AI into Google and came back here to ŷ and found a couple of lists, well more than a couple and actually have a book on one of them. How about Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges.


message 91: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 263 comments Therese wrote: "Okay, I put AI into Google and came back here to ŷ and found a couple of lists, well more than a couple and actually have a book on one of them. How about Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew ..."

I would count it - it talks about AI even if it isn't strictly a "character" in the book. I bend prompts all the time to fit what I want.

If you aren't having fun with this- or meeting whatever your goals for participating are, then it's just a chore.


message 92: by Karin (new)

Karin Genesis by Bernard Beckett fits this.


message 93: by Therese (new)

Therese | 133 comments Sarah wrote: "Therese wrote: "Okay, I put AI into Google and came back here to ŷ and found a couple of lists, well more than a couple and actually have a book on one of them. How about Alan Turing: The E..."

I have bent the rules on more than one occasion, so I don't have any problem doing it again especially when I get a thumbs-up from a fellow book club member. I may end up doing it on a few others and/or will continue to look. Who knows? Thank you.


message 94: by Juniper (new)

Juniper (jooniperd) The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet would work well for this task - the shipboard AI has a very good story arc.


message 95: by Therese (new)

Therese | 133 comments Tracey wrote: "You could use the In Death Series by J.D Robb for this maybe. She has service workers in the form of robots that are life-like. They're not main characters but they exist throughout the series."

Thank you. I haven't read any by this author before. I will check it out.


message 96: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Harbeke | 696 comments The Search for the Red Dragon has some robots in it, IIRC.


message 97: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments The God Game is out in January


message 98: by L Y N N (new)

L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 4851 comments Mod
I think Frankissstein: A Love Story would work for this. Could anyone verify that it would? Thanks!


message 99: by Heather (new)

Heather (heatherbowman) | 882 comments The A.I. Who Loved Me by Alyssa Cole

I stumbled on this book this morning. The title would have caught my attention even without this prompt. I have to admit, I'm intrigued. The ARC reviews are good. If you like romance, but not science fiction, this might work for you.

This is available only as an audiobook from Audible.


message 100: by Emily (new)

Emily | 3 comments Anyone robots, cyborgs or AI characters in Dune?


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