Official Review: Daisy's Run by Scott Baron

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Re: Official Review: Daisy's Run by Scott Baron

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This sounds like an amazing book - both its premise and its construction. Thanks for the lovely review!
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gen_g wrote: 16 Nov 2018, 09:45 This sounds like an amazing book - both its premise and its construction. Thanks for the lovely review!
Oh, it definitely is! Thanks!
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I like futuristic concepts; artificial intelligence is a fascinating discovery of the human race. And I agree with what you said that sometimes humans were more like machines!
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charmperit wrote: 21 Nov 2018, 03:34 I like futuristic concepts; artificial intelligence is a fascinating discovery of the human race. And I agree with what you said that sometimes humans were more like machines!
You would enjoy this one, I think. Thanks for commenting!
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