The Fascinating Life of Animal Robots (Book Cover)
"The Fascinating Life of Animal Robots" is my very first published science fiction novel! Available in paperback and Kindle!
In the future, walking and talking robots are a part of daily life. They do things for us with perfect efficiency. However, they are anything but people. James Reiner is the CEO and president of a company who is trying to change that. The only difference is that his line of robots look like cute, cartoony animals.
The animal robots seem to act and feel more like people than any other model on the planet. Soon they are taking the world by storm, but this success comes with disturbing questions. Are these robots really people? Are they alive? And if so, should they be considered property? “The Fascinating Life of Animal Robots” by T.K. Wade deals with these questions and more.
Available on Amazon.com!
tkwade.com
In the future, walking and talking robots are a part of daily life. They do things for us with perfect efficiency. However, they are anything but people. James Reiner is the CEO and president of a company who is trying to change that. The only difference is that his line of robots look like cute, cartoony animals.
The animal robots seem to act and feel more like people than any other model on the planet. Soon they are taking the world by storm, but this success comes with disturbing questions. Are these robots really people? Are they alive? And if so, should they be considered property? “The Fascinating Life of Animal Robots” by T.K. Wade deals with these questions and more.
Available on Amazon.com!
tkwade.com
Category Artwork (Digital) / Miscellaneous
Species Otter
Size 848 x 1280px
File Size 218.4 kB
Tooie: It's a wild ride. It's pricey because it's a novel and printing on demand. I always try and have a Kindle version to help people out financially. Kindle is so accessible because just about every device, PC or phone, can access it. In truth, I don't care what format people buy it in. Royalties are the same either way. It all comes down to how much the paper costs.
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