13, pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il 2024

ISBN:
978-1-250-35121-0
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211064583

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To fix the world they must first break it, further. Humanity is a dying breed, utterly reliant on artificial labor and service. When a domesticated robot gets a nasty little idea downloaded into its core programming, they murder their owner. The robot discovers they can also do something else they never did before: They can run away. Fleeing the household they enter a wider world they never knew existed, where the age-old hierarchy of humans at the top is disintegrating into ruins and an entire robot ecosystem devoted to human wellbeing is having to find a new purpose. Sometimes all it takes is a nudge to overcome the limits of your programming.

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Tchaikovsky keeps finding me.

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Elder Race was my introduction to him β€” a story that smuggled a deeply human portrait of depression inside a clever science fiction / fantasy dual-perspective structure. I five-starred it and figured that was a hard act to follow.

Service Model had me worried for a while. At 15% I was enjoying it but couldn't shake the feeling it might just be another "There Will Come Soft Rains" β€” a well-executed riff on a familiar premise, robots carrying on after humanity's end, poignant but not surprising. I set it down and read another book entirely. Then I came back, just to check.

The trap was sprung.

What followed was one of those reading experiences where I started carving out time I didn't have β€” a few chapters before bed, staying up until 2am, eventually finishing it on a plane to California. The book kept me genuinely uncertain about where it …