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Robopocalypse by Daniel H. Wilson
This book contains a collection of stories in which the characters experience the robot rebellion in not-so-distant future. The stories are basically about a Robot Uprising and the records of survivors and the human resistance. The book starts with Dr. Wasserman’s records where he succeeds to create Archos, the first mass intelligence robot. It seeks to destroy the human race and build its own race of robots. The outcome is devastating. There are enormous casualties, and human resistance do their best to destroy robots. These are stories of death, love and hope that made me gasp, cry, and smile while reading. It is a great sci-fi book that is also warning that if we continue to hunger for more, it will eventually destroy us. It’s currently being made into a movie that is directed by Steven Spielberg. This movie will definitely be on my must-watch movie list.
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