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Robo Sapiens Fruit of the Gods Book 1 eBook Gary Naiman



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Robo Sapiens Fruit of the Gods Book 1 eBook Gary Naiman

Fast paced. Keeps you wanting more. Very novel concept. I think some things needed more elaboration. Like why destroy your consumer in search of profit. It eventually will run to no profit.

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  • File Size 2069 KB
  • Print Length 182 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Fideli Publishing, Inc. (October 12, 2015)
  • Publication Date October 12, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B016LBX6SO

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Naiman has written a very comprehensive novel about events that "take place" in our relativerly near future. I found it to be reminiscent of other science fiction authors as it has flavors of I, Robot (Isaac Asimov) in its technology vision of a world of powerful robots, with a deep dose of George Orwell's "1984" and Huxley's "Brave New World" view of world politics, both bad and hopeful, and, the status of the mass population in such a world. It is a quick read that will definitely leave an impression. Enjoy.
Very well written, dynamic and very visual - I'd love to see it made into a movie some day.
Believable characters and a thought provoking story with completely unexpected turn in finale.
A book that keeps you "at the edge of your seat", while also engaging your brain - great combination!
I loved the descriptive language. I felt that I could really visualize this underwater environment and the robots very well. I expected that the heroine would fall in love with Gog and create a new way of experiencing the connection between these two different beings. Metaphysically, this seemed to explore the outer realms of human potential in both the negative and the positive. There was evidence of the misuse of power and also extraordinary compassion. I look forward to reading the sequel.
Sylvia
Well-written story of future shock. The premise is sound -- too much technology and corporate greed make for a dismal future. The two lead characters are the best part, one human, the other a robot. At times, the robot seems the more human. The corporate supremacy line has been used before, but not with the powerful robot subplot. I've read some of the author's other work and enjoy his use of foreshadowing. You never know what's lurking on the next page. The author's style is fast-paced with little digression. The conclusion is quite emotional. Great read for a flight home.
It was good sci-fi story. A bit short. Characters were not that well fleshed out. If it had more content and explanations and did not jump so quickly it may have been better.
In Fruit of the Gods, Gary Naiman leads his readers into a dystopian world of the future where what remains of the human race starves. Robots have replaced the need for human labor—and consequently, for humans altogether. The profit-driven Consortium, Earth’s ruling corporate conglomerate, is burdened with harvesting algae from the Pacific Ocean floor and rationing the “Manna” to the impoverished masses. When this life-sustaining food supply is threatened by anarchists, the Consortium sends Lucinda Montavi to stop them.

Lucinda has been a loyal spy, scientist, and warrior for the Consortium for as long as she can remember. Paired with Gog, a super-robot capable of rudimentary emotion, Lucinda’s assignment leads her down a road she never expected to travel, one filled with the frightening truth behind long-held secrets, about the Consortium…and herself.

Fruit of the Gods is fast-paced with a strong, suspenseful plot and compelling characters, including several robots. Naiman’s world lays out with technological detail and realism that sci-fi aficionados will enjoy along with the human story of a woman’s awakening to the truth. A great read.
Is it Science Fiction, or is it the nearly irrefutable fact that what was fiction has become fact? Naiman's "Fruit of the Gods" speaks to this question both effectively and with obvious great pains to honestly convey what he sees happening through the eyes of his main protagonist. It's as if I had just read some works by authors like Toffler or Kurtzweil, and now I see these visions taking life through the experiences of Lucinda Montavi, a.k.a. #0021, and her surreal (or are they?) challenges. I only wish Naiman had included yet more specific illustrations to highlight the depth of his obviously broad-based research. I could have easily read another fifty pages.
Fast paced. Keeps you wanting more. Very novel concept. I think some things needed more elaboration. Like why destroy your consumer in search of profit. It eventually will run to no profit.
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