Annie Bot A Novel [electronic resource] :
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- ISBN: 9780063312722
- Physical Description: 1online resource (1 sound file (09hr., 31min., 34sec.)) : digital
- Edition: Unabridged.
- Publisher: [S.l.]: HarperCollins, 2024.
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Named a Best Book of the Year by Scientific American, Harper's Bazaar and NPR. Named a Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Book of the Year by the Washington Post and Elle. Nominated for a Goodreads Choice Award in Science Fiction.
""Provocative...a Frankenstein for the digital age...a rich text about power, autonomy, and what happens when our creations outgrow us."" â Esquire
""Unexpected and subtle...delicious and thought-provoking."" â New Scientist
For fans of Never Let Me Go and My Dark Vanessa, a powerful, provocative novel about the relationship between a female robot and her human owner, exploring questions of intimacy, power, autonomy, and control.
Annie Bot was created to be the perfect girlfriend for her human owner Doug. Designed to satisfy his emotional and physical needs, she has dinner ready for him every night, wears the pert outfits he orders for her, and adjusts her libido to suit his moods. True, sheâs not the greatest at keeping Dougâs place spotless, but sheâs trying to please him. Sheâs trying hard.
Sheâs learning, too.
Doug says he loves that Annieâs AI makes her seem more like a real woman, so Annie explores human traits such as curiosity, secrecy, and longing. But becoming more human also means becoming less perfect, and as Annieâs relationship with Doug grows more intricate and difficult, she starts to wonder: Does Doug really desire what he says he wants? And in such an impossible paradox, what does Annie owe herself?
""Annie Bot is a book to hold close to your heart when the walls start closing in."" â Washington Post