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Title | : | Ryan's Robot |
Author | : | Brian Kacica |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 332 pages |
Published | : | October 12th 2019 by Magic Penny Press, Inc. |
Categories | : | Fiction |
Brian Kacica
Kindle Edition | Pages: 332 pages Rating: 3.32 | 25 Users | 22 Reviews
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Ryan is a young thrill seeker; a clever, yet depressed illusionist, who turns his dark thoughts into fuel that drives his desire to entertain. His stunts are death defying, and attract large crowds. But when his mother is pulled into a riptide and swallowed up by the ocean, the world becomes too dark for fancy tricks.The loss of his mother crushes him, forcing him to step out of the limelight.
Ryan vanishes. He's assumed dead, while Victor, his father, the world's leading expert in artificial intelligence, forges on. After building an army of human-like robots for Wardlow Technologies, he creates an artificial son in the exact likeness of Ryan.
RyN2 is a secret to the world. Creating replicas of humans is a no-no.
But Victor has big plans for RyN2. Things look promising, until he's struck by a van during an attempted kidnapping, leaving him in a coma.
Meanwhile, Ryan exorcises his demons and returns. It doesn't take the magician long to discover he's been replaced by the android. The weight of the situation forces him to prove his self worth and enter the stage once again. Ryan proclaims he will pull off the biggest event in magic history...
But in order for him to complete the act, he needs to reach far beyond the realm of magic. Ryan needs to make his doppelgänger disappear forever.
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Ratings: 3.32 From 25 Users | 22 ReviewsCommentary Regarding Books Ryan's Robot
So this was definitely an interesting read. The story was probably the most original I've read in a while, but at times it was a bit much for me. There's a lot of dialogue, a lot of characters and a lot of action. I enjoyed it but I found myself a little lost and bored at times. Really cool concept and story though.An AI story with a very human heart and a lot of things going on.The premise behind the story immediately put me in mind of the television series Caprica, in that it is about a fantastic technological breakthrough born out of grief. That is very relatable to me, especially as a parent. It also makes such stories very difficult for me to watch or read, as the father of five teenagers.I found the world of Ryans Robot to be very compelling. Its obvious that the author has done extensive research
Ryans Robot, the latest novel from Brian Kacica, is a complex, deeply immersive slice of sc-fi that thoroughly explores the far-reaching implications of AI.Kacicas story revolves around the disappearance of a teenage daredevil (Ryan Westbrook) and his grieving fathers quest to recreate his missing son via a virtual clone (RyN2). What follows is an epic tale of love, loss and a touch of time travel fueled by an engaging plot and complex characters who are rarely what they seem.Kacica leans
This book draws you in from page one, and the action hardly ever lets up. This is a fast paced plot, but not one that's hard to follow. The author has given us twists and turns that will keep the reader riveted without giving them whiplash.All of the characters as well as the story are very well written. They are all well developed and unique.This was a great read, I highly recommend it.
This is a brilliant book for brilliant, forward thinking, technologically-savvy minds. Unfortunately, mine isnt one of those so i struggled to persevere through time shifts, present to past to future to very far future, though i enjoyed contemplating the possibilities presented of a future world where AI produces androids with skins so human-like it was hard to tell which was human. I also found the concepts of how, despite being be beneficial in many situations, such androids and their creators
Brian Kacica certainly succeeded in creating a world filled with thrill-seeking magic, grief, depression and assorted real (and not so real) life problems along with the intriguing arena of artificial intelligence which I found most interesting. Overall, the characters lose their momentum when Kacica starts "telling" more than showing readers his fascinating take on a definitely unique plot. This book is for certain an original piece of work and not more of the same old type of sci-fi plot. I
Ryans RobotBy Brian KacicaRyan Westbrook seems like your average teenager, except hes no. He lives with clinical depression and seems to have a death wish. His alter ego, Zar, performs death defying acts, for fun, and it scares his parents so much. Ryan disappears when one of his performances goes terribly wrong. Ryans mother also dissapears as she tries to save her son. This twist takes the book in a whole other direction as we learn about Ryans father Victor now devoting his life to further
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