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  • The Silver Metal Lover

  • Silver Metal Lover Series, Book 1
  • By: Tanith Lee
  • Narrated by: Gabrielle Baker
  • Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (39 ratings)

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The Silver Metal Lover

By: Tanith Lee
Narrated by: Gabrielle Baker
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Publisher's summary

Love is made of more than mere flesh and blood....

For 16-year-old Jane, life is a mystery she despairs of ever mastering. She and her friends are the idle, pampered children of the privileged class, living in luxury on an Earth remade by natural disaster. Until Jane's life is changed forever by a chance encounter with a robot minstrel with auburn hair and silver skin, whose songs ignite in her a desperate and inexplicable passion.

Jane is certain that Silver is more than just a machine built to please. And she will give up everything to prove it. So, she escapes into the city's violent, decaying slums to embrace a love bordering on madness. Or is it something more? Has Jane glimpsed in Silver something no one else has dared to see - not even the robot or his creators? A love so perfect it must be destroyed, for no human could ever compete?

©1981 Tanith Lee (P)2019 Tantor
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"The strengths of [The Silver Metal Lover] lie in the vivid vision of [Lee's] world - exotic and a little frightening, but quite believable.... One of Lee's most fully realized creations." (Publishers Weekly)

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Another classic hiding in Audible's back catalog

Great characters, story and narration. This is the simple standard all Audible audiobooks should meet. Tanith Lee writes simple, crystal clear prose. Gabrielle Baker was an excellent choice of reader. Her delivery is pitch perfect.

Being published in 1981, this fine novel won't be included in modern lists or recommended SF reading. This is unfortunate since this period of time saw the most female SF and fantasy working than any other period, including post-2000 writers.

Among hundreds of lost treasures by female authors, this one survives here. Thanks, Audible! Hope the sequel, an even better story, will be adapted too.

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Robotic love affair

Tanith Lee’s The Silver Metal Lover is a world set in the not too distant future where ‘robots’ along with a degree of artificial intelligence make possible robots that appear as humans wearing metallic body paint. The daughter of a rich and powerful elite becomes fascinated with this development and eventually obsessed to the point of giving up her wealthy lifestyle to be with her robot ‘lover’ and live a more bohemian lifestyle. Her robot lover’s skillset involves music, and they get by busking. Societal backlash due to fear of robots taking away human jobs forces them on the run, but societal imperatives win out.
Lee envisions a future society further splitting into distinct have and have nots. Elite live a sheltered, hedonistic life or else focus exclusively on power and influence. The protagonist rejects both and, in the process, manages to actually grow up.

While the main emphasis is on love and empathy arising to-wards and within artificial intelligence, the lack of detail in societal structure (which seemed culturally stuck in the 19th century) marred what is overall a satisfying tale.

The narration is quite good with decent character distinction. Pacing is smooth.

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A delight to slip into her spoiled shoes

Tanith Lee conjures up a wonderfully sheltered and wealthy main character point of view that convincingly colors this narrative. The story could have gone many different directions, proof of the skilled world building on display. While not all side characters were hits with me, I was excited every time her seance conducting male friend made an appearance, and would happily read more of his adventures.

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Clever Premise, Okay Reader

The story is a relatively original version of the normal Moorcock-influenced science fiction of the era.

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Tanith Lee!

Always loved Tanith Lee's sci-fi stories since high school, so I might be biased here. The reader for this is pretty good (some of Tanith's other stories on Audible are not narrated nearly so well) and it is a great story! I hope the sequel will be next up because that story is even better.

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Not much of a plot, not what I expected or hope.

First the good, the writing itself is good and the characters are interesting. You love some, hate others, and indifferent to a few more as a good novel should have. The bad is there is no real plot. In defense of the author I think that is as much my fault as the author's. I am not the writer's audience for this novel. I am a middle age male and it was clearly written for a female young adult. My fault for not reading a more thorough summary before buying the book. From my point of view the characters are good but the plot never seems to test or challenge the characters. It is a coming of age story but there is no real challenges we see cause this coming of age in the main character. Despite all the things and events that happen to the character, as a reader from my perspective, the outcome was never in doubt and the main characters never feel at risk for nearly all of the novel. The world building as such was also very weak. Its set in a dystopia but one that is not really well developed beyond what is needed for the plot and that was not much. An no spoiler, but the ending lacked any twist and was very unsatisfying for me.

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I love it

I love it!

The narrator doesn't hold back any of the drama- she does a much better job than I ever have while reading it. I will never forget it. I can't wait for the sequel to come on audio as well.

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