
Autonomous
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Jennifer Ikeda
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De:
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Annalee Newitz
From award winning tech-journalist and io9 founder Annalee Newitz comes a highly anticipated science fiction debut!
Autonomous will pull listeners into a dark and dirty world that feels, at times, a bit too familiar.
Earth, 2144. Jack is an anti-patent scientist turned drug pirate, traversing the world in a submarine as a pharmaceutical Robin Hood, fabricating cheap scrips for poor people who can't otherwise afford them. But her latest drug hack has left a trail of lethal overdoses as people become addicted to their work, doing repetitive tasks until they become unsafe or insane.
Hot on her trail, an unlikely pair: Eliasz, a brooding military agent, and his robotic partner, Paladin. As they race to stop information about the sinister origins of Jack's drug from getting out, they begin to form an uncommonly close bond that neither of them fully understand.
And underlying it all is one fundamental question: Is freedom possible in a culture where everything, even people, can be owned?
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Editors Select, September 2017
A debut novel about artificial intelligence and drug pirates from Annalee Newitz, the founder of io9? I was on board before I even downloaded this book - and turns out I was safe to judge it by its cover. Newitz has created a richly imagined and morally corrupt future in which both life-saving and mind-altering drugs are heavily controlled by big pharma patents, and where both humans and robots live side by side - some indentured, some having gained “autonomy”. Autonomous is as addictive as it is thought-provoking, and I can’t wait to see what comes next for Newitz. Jennifer Ikeda was also a new narrator for me, and I was impressed by her range and ability to convey characters both young and mature, human and nonhuman. —Sam, Audible Editor
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"The uncertainty, fear, rage, despair, and, ultimately, hope that the robots experience are all perfectly voiced by Ikeda. A thrilling examination of intellectual property rights and personal identity." (AudioFile)
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I think the largest disappointment was that there were a number of interesting ideas that were just touched on as the story progresses and I would have liked to have heard more. Some characters were really interesting but we didn't get to know them as well as I would have liked (Med).
Overall, it was a great story and an enjoyable listen. Jennifer Ikeda did a superb job with narration and I felt like she gave both humans and robots their own voices.
Enjoyable story, wanted more world building!
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Interesting and Disturbing
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interesting
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The initial premise of the book revolves around big pharma (drug manufacturing companies) trying to protect their intellectual property (IP) so they can profit big; similar to today’s marketplace. All the while, a different group of people try to reverse-engineer the drugs in the hopes of modifying its potency or releasing an “open-sourced” or generic versions in the hopes of sticking it to the big pharma companies. This bio-hacking activity is conducted in the hope of reducing a drug's cost, enhancing its power or limiting the drug companies power. The story takes place in the near future, where there are indentured servant robots desiring autonomy and no longer want to be slaves to their assigned roles. Some of these robots’ struggle wanting to be autonomous.
What I liked about the book were some of the more futuristic concepts the author included such as targeted advertisement and continued issues with Asian (China) imports. The story took place in some rather interesting places. Opening with a young pirate sailing in her submarine grabbed my attention from the start of the book but things quickly went downhill from there. I will say this was a very difficult book to finish for me because I found the characters to be uninteresting, the blatant misuse of technology, and the author’s very forward liberal agenda.
This book is a perplexing story involving gender confusion, feminism, right-wing zings, along with loads of graphic and erotic sexual scenes (sometimes between robots) disguised as a contemporary science fiction book. The book had more erotica than most romance novels. The characters themselves were flat, having no dimension or details making them unique or interesting. When I finished the book, which was a difficult task in itself, I had no attachment to any character nor did I feel the author addressed the autonomy issue satisfactorily. The writing style of the book was young adult (YA) focused having a large amount of crude and crass humor, but the language and erotic content is intended for mature audiences only. The story itself seemed very disjointed and confusing at times, and I never really felt like I could be a part of the world the author had created.e
I found the science fiction and technology used in the book to be lacking research or having any sense of realism. Often times technology lingo was thrown in without proper context with a hope of making the book sound technical or to have a science fiction feel. The author included computer worms, network hacking (sprinkler systems), gene sequencing, protein folding, etc. And in all situations, these technologies seemed to work without issue or consequences. I found it quite entertaining when a robot would often have some special unknown ability save the day but it was hidden from the listener until it was needed to get the characters out of a situation. I also had an issue with the way the robots would initiate communications with one another. They would begin communicating with one another using human concepts of communication instead of computer-based protocols. It was difficult to listen to two machines asking to talk to one another over a secure connection, and at times would even reuse the earlier agreed upon secure key; not a secure practice at all. Only once did I remember two robots questioning one another’s authentication before authorizing a communication channel.
The book’s narration was decent and in most cases, I feel the issues I had were related to the book’s content rather than its narration. Overall the narrator’s performance was clear and lacking any audio artifacts such as swallows, page turns, etc. In some circumstances, I would have liked the voicing of the robots to be less what one thinks of from a 1980s robot speaking, but I understand the reason a voice like this was used. The multiple characters were distinguishable and each seemed to have a personality by way of their voice.
For parents and younger readers, I am unable to recommend this book due to the heavy erotica and vulgar language use. There are also many topics which may not be appropriate for younger readers including some of the graphic violence. This book is intended only for mature audiences.
I understand the time, effort, and sweat it takes to release a book, and I do not enjoy giving a book a low rating. However, this book veers too far from its intended center by deploying a science fiction trojan horse that instead contains a very different agenda. I wish the writing would have been more mature, the vulgar language reduced or removed, and the heavily erotic scenes toned down. I think there was a good story idea that instead was covered in too many other minutiae making the journey very muddied.
Audiobook was purchased for review by ABR.
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This book is a perplexing story
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hardly scifi too little story, too much emotions
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Good, but Lacking Gravity
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Good stuff
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A Great Book
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Soon to be a Major Motion Picture
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Great world & character building, story Arc lacks
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