
Dual Memory
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Narrated by:
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André Santana
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By:
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Sue Burke
Antonio Moro lost everything to the Leviathan League, ruthless global pirates. Now he's alone in a city on an Arctic island fighting Freebooters with nothing but lies—and the mistaken idea that he's a spy.
When things look bleak, he discovers an unusual ally. His new personal assistant program, Par Augustus, is a nascent A. I. He's also insolent, extroverted, moody, and not quite legal.
Together, they forge an uneasy alliance and create a rebellion from unlikely recruits to defend the island city.
The hitch? No one else can ever know. Especially the humans.
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Critic reviews
"Burke (Immunity Index) writes a timely novel that explores both artificial intelligence and the ethics of neutrality [...] Santana’s decision to give Par a chipper voice in contrast to the artificially monotone voices of the nonsentient AIs is genius."—Library Journal
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I am genuinely curious what my impressions of the book would be if I had read it instead. The characters were all annoying, especially the main characters. You instantly knew who the villains were because they all spoke in “bad guy voice.”
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Oof.
The worst narration
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