Books matching: relationship between man and machine
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A beautifully written, bittersweet story that explores love, identity, and humanity through the lens of an unforgettable human-android relationship. Perfect for those who like their sci-fi tender and contemplative.
'The Mad Scientist's Daughter' by Cassandra Rose Clarke is a coming of age story set in an unspecified future of America where artificial intelligence is common, the earth's climate has changed, and there is space exploration and colonization. The story follows Cat, the daughter of two eminent scientists, as she forms a unique bond with Finn, an advanced robot introduced as her tutor. As Cat grows up, their friendship evolves into love, raising questions about the boundaries between man and machine, and the potential future of AI in society. The novel is praised for its character-driven narrative, emotional depth, and the delicate balance of romance, science fiction, and philosophy in its storytelling.
Many years later Cat still remembered the damp twilight on her skin and the way the dewy grass prickled and snapped beneath her bare feet as she ran up to the edge of the forest that surrounded her ch...2013•396 pages

