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Rebecca Cordeaux knows exactly what her future will hold: she will marry Andy, her crush of the last five years. Once Andy is ready to settle down, she's sure he will discover that she is his soulmate. After several small parts on stage, Rebecca knows she can become a renowned actress. Her writing also shows promise as a future author. Robots perform most human jobs that can be automated, leaving many free to pursue their personal creative interests.
But Rebecca's mother Karen fears the new world of robots, and insists her brilliant daughter join a university research team, studying the hazards of a complete robotic economy. Rebecca's father Quentin was obsessed with the subject to a degree that even her mother considered absurd, prior to his untimely death. So long as she can reserve enough of her time to pursue her true passions on the side, Rebecca half-heartedly agrees to join the research team, if only to please her widowed mother. There she joins a post-doc named Liam, whose conspiracy theories rival even those of her late father.
Liam is convinced that world Republic leader William Halpert's worldwide challenge for researchers to develop synthetic creativity will lead not to the promised utopia, in which every kind of human suffering has been eradicated, but rather to an apocalypse. Rebecca, whose best friend is her own companion bot Madeline, writes Liam off as a bot-hating conspiracy theorist, just like her father was...until she learns that her father's death might not have been due to mere happenstance.
With Liam's help, Rebecca learns of an underground organization known as The Renegades, where Quentin Cordeaux was considered a legend. While Liam attempts to stop Halpert's challenge if he can, Rebecca tries to unravel the mystery of what happened to her father. Did he and many of his contemporaries die for something they knew? Who is the mysterious informant who calls himself John Doe?
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- Paul
- 03-31-19
Fantastic
Starts off slower than some of her other books but you do not want to put it down. The ending is a real surprise. You got to go on to the next book in the series ASAP.
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- DabOfDarkness
- 08-06-18
More romance than SciFi
This book was only so-so for me. It was more romance than science fiction, with a little touch of conspiracy theory stuff thrown in. Romance isn’t my cup of tea and I was left wanting more sci-fi. The conspiracy theory stuff kept the characters running around and provided most of the interesting parts.
Rebecca was hard for me to connect with. She’s working on an upper graduate degree but often she acts like a 15 year old. Her ridiculous attraction to Andy went on too long, becoming a little mind numbing. She’s usually a big ball of emotions simply reacting to events and people around her instead of being a force that drives the plot. She’s very needy, wanting to be all things to everyone around her. Initially, I saw this as a starting point for her character and expected her to grow throughout the story, but, alas, there is very little character growth for Rebecca.
I liked Liam well enough but felt that he was a bit too trusting, as is Rebecca. After all, if they truly believe some large corporate enemy is after them or at least monitoring their websites, then why do they communicate so freely via their electronic devices? I wish Francis, with his analytical mind and skeptical nature, had come on the scene earlier. I really enjoyed him, even with his often snide (but honest) remarks.
Madeline, Rebecca’s taboo companion bot, was fun. I like the conundrum she represents. How much of her caring nature is her programming versus an AI’s personality. Can Madeline have genuine feelings? This was the best part of the book.
The female characters were mostly fluff, even Madeline. When the ladies get together, they talk about the guys and romance… and not much else. I expected more from them.
The plot was straight forward and while some reveals were built into the storyline, none of them were a surprise. I would have liked a bit more complication to plot, since that’s what I look forward to in conspiracy theory stories. I wasn’t surprised about who sent the mystery messages, nor about Francis’s suspicions, and not about the identity of the government supporter of the Liam’s Resistance friends. The story leaves us on a cliff hanger. 3/5 stars.
The Narration: Melissa Williams gave a great performance on this narration. She had the perfect voice for Rebecca and distinct voices for all characters. I especially liked the slightly robotic voice she gave to Madeline. Her male voices were believable. While I didn’t like all of Rebecca’s emotional drama, Williams performed those emotions well. 5/5 stars.
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by C.A. Gray. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
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- Lelia T
- 08-02-18
Robots!
I won’t take any time re-hashing the core storyline since the publisher’s description is very thorough, almost too much so. Instead, I’ll focus on what I liked and didn’t like and, this being science fiction, my first thoughts have to be about worldbuilding.
Any speculative fiction needs a strong sense of when, where and how and I have to say there’s a lack here. Certain cities are named occasionally, like Dublin and Geneva, but I got no real sense of when this was taking place or how society had arrived at a bot-driven existence. As a result, I couldn’t get a grasp of how long the bots had been so prevalent nor how long a few conspiracy theorists had been working to stop further development.
The primary characters, on the other hand, were quite well-drawn and I felt I knew them well. That doesn’t mean I liked them all and, in fact, one of the romantic leads plucked my last nerve with his controlling ways although I also saw his good points. The bad guys, Halpert in particular, were appropriately callous and remote and, as for Rebecca, this was a girl I understood. She’s young enough to be starry-eyed about a guy, smart enough to get involved with some serious research and education, well-rounded enough to have other interests and attached enough to her mother to want to please her. In short, she’s a normal young woman.
Narrator Melissa Williams does a credible job with a pleasing tone, good pacing and clear enunciation but I don’t hear much vocal distinction between the characters. Still, I enjoy listening to her.
All that said, my favorite character of all is Madeline, a very small personal bot. Madeline is a pure delight and a great friend to Rebecca even while she’s just shy of having true emotions. This little mechanical creature is involved in the heavy-duty cliffhanger at the end and she’s the reason I’m going to have to read the next book 😉
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- NC
- 06-20-20
Chilling look at a possible future
This book gave me all kinds of goosebumps about how the future, robotics, and our increasing reliance on AI might play out! I really loved how the story largely focused on the characters versus going into extensive technical details. Beck has a lot going on in her life, and she winds up on the trail of a huge conspiracy. And love! I really loved Beck as a character, and latched on to her voice right away. She has a lot of different dimensions, and so does the world around her.
I wasn't always convinced the characters were acting wisely--some things I was pretty much shouting, "don't you see that's going to be a problem??" Though, it all came together in the end. The science didn't feel as rigorous as it might be, but then, it wasn't that kind of book. But the ideas in this book are just so big that I happily overlooked any possible flaws, and the ending got me right in the gut. I can't wait to dive into book two!
The narration was great, too. Very spot-on to the voice of the main character.
If you like stories about AI and a possible heading toward apocalypse, conspiracies, and sweet romance, you'll likely love this book!
I received a free copy at my request and happily left this review.
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- Marla
- 08-18-20
Will Robot's take over the economy?
And will Rebekka find out who John Doe is? Mystery drama, and romance in this novel. The narrator, Melissa Williams gave a good performance. The writting in this book is quick and witty. A good read
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- Lilly's Book World
- 08-05-18
An intriguing story
This was such a wonderful story! It starts from one angle and gradually turns to someplace completely different! It takes the reader to a world somewhat close to our imagination, but so far in the same time. We have a world of robots, a world where people are being replaced easily. However, some things are not what they seem .
Rebecca’s world is turned upside down once she meets Liam. She is pulled into the conspiracy theories that her father also believed. She wanted to stay away, to follow her dreams, but sometimes destiny calls us to the right path. Once she sees things as they really are, she becomes as involved as her father. Well-built and with a lot of character development, the relationship between Liam and Rebecca easily grows and becomes something more.
I loved how the author offered life to an AI – Rebecca’s best friend. This character was so well created, enough to make it human, but also not forgetting it’s still a robot. Madeline is so innocent and intriguing! Her presence gives a lot of substance to the story.
The narration was quite all right. Even if we have close to no voice acting, it was a clear narration. I had no trouble understanding the words spoken to me. I must admit, in a world of robots, I wished for a little bit of sound effects here and there. But I’m ok, no hard feelings.
All in all, I loved the world, I loved the characters and I cannot wait to read more from this series. C.A. Gray is no disappointment when it comes to her writing. I love her style and I love the way she changes her characters throughout the story. 4 out of 5 stars. Enjoy J q
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by C.A. Gray. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
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- Midwestbonsai
- 06-19-18
Quick and Easy Read - World with Robots
Rebecca Cordeaux is a neuroscience student, and with interest in many other areas. Set in a future where robots have largely evolved to the point that some are afraid that they will one day eliminate the human race, Rebecca is put in charge of investigating where creativity and moral lay, in order to prevent robots to take our place in the world.
This was a quick and easy read, but I had issues connecting to the main character. It could be due to the fact that she was twenty-one but behaved like a teen since I have been able to enjoy other YA novels. I also had troubles in getting invested in the main conflict in the book: on one hand we have the government willing to create better robots, and on the other hand, there is a group called The Renegades, trying to prevent the dangers that improved robots could bring. The first part of the book was quite interesting and rose elaborate questions about the human nature and whether those aspects could be also applied to robots and how. The second part was not very plausible and partially lost my interest because I did not really believe in it.
Rebecca is a young woman, but emotionally very immature. There is romance in the book, unnecessary but also predictable. And talking about predictable, there were some other things that I guessed quite early in the story, and I wanted to shake Rebecca and tell her so.
There was little world building. My guess is that this book was set around the 30th century since our time is mentioned as the Second Age. It would have been nice to have more details about the world and the society. The only thing that is clear is that traveling has become something fast and cheap since Rebecca and Liam travel from Dublin to San Jose in what it is called a quantum train, and it seems this is a quite quick trip. In a way, this means of transportation reminded me a lot of the one in ‘Logan’s Run’.
The end felt so rushed that when I was approaching it, I was wondering if I just did not have the complete book. This book is the first in a series, and it ends on a massive cliffhanger that got me by surprise.
Melissa Williams’ narration was okay but it felt a bit stiff at times. She did a good job becoming Rebecca, but I missed some differentiation between characters. Also, Madeline’s voice didn’t really match my view of the little robot. She sounded more like an old woman than a little female robot.
All in all, it was a decent listen, but it’s one of those novels exclusively for teens and YA, since the characters are all quite immature, and there is a lot of the philosophical talk typical of high school students.
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- Amber
- 07-30-18
Fantastic story! I can't wait to pick up book 2!
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Science-fiction is one of my favorite genres, but for some reason, I really don't read that many sci-fi books, so I was excited to pick this one up to review. Uncanny Valley takes place in a world where robots have taken over many of the human jobs. Our main character Rebecca, is in university on a research team that's studying the dangers of a robot-run society. Rebecca has a secret companion bot that is her best friend, and it's let her to have a different opinion about robots than most of her colleagues and friends. Rebecca's father was in the same field, and his conspiracy theories let to his untimely death when Rebecca was young. After the Republic leader announces a worldwide challenge to develop synthetic creativity for the robots, Rebecca's team discovers that all of their research (which goes against what the world leaders are trying to accomplish) has been deleted from the cloud. They team up with an underground organization to stop the challenge, and Rebecca vows to solve the mystery surrounding her father's death.
I loved this story! Robots with artificial intelligence are a reality for our own future, so I'm fascinated to read about worlds where robots are relied upon for almost every service. From waitresses to medicine, the humans in the book used robots for just about everything. They're capable of conversation but do not have real emotions. They can only mimic what they see and have been programmed to do. I really enjoyed that the story had two different interconnecting stories throughout: stopping the challenge and figuring out what happened to Rebecca's father. It was interesting to see how the two came together through the course of the book. There is a slight love triangle between Rebecca and two love interests, but it was by no means the main focus of the book. I liked how it played out, and it was fun to see Rebecca talk through her feelings with Madeline, her robot companion. Rebecca's relationship with Madeline was one of my favorite parts of the book. As Rebecca is conducting her research and learning more about synthetic creativity and the emotional capability of the robots, she starts to see her friendship with Madeline through a different lens.
Some of the scientific terminology and explanations went right over my head, but I didn't feel like it had a negative impact on my ability to understand the plot or progression of the story. It was helpful that we were given the book from Rebecca's POV, because at times she didn't understand (or just didn't care to pay attention) to some of the lengthier science explanations either. Her inner monologue would state that she had no idea what someone was talking about, and she'd move on to thinking about something else. Rebecca ends up dropping out of school to focus all her energy on finding out what happened to her father and help her colleagues put a stop to the Republic leader's challenge, and that's when things turned into high stakes. She was jeopardizing her career to do this, and she didn't have room to fail. As the book got closer and closer to the end, the suspense over whether or not things would resolve was nerve wracking. It ended on a cliffhanger, so now I'm itching to find out what happens next. Unfortunately, the next book in the series isn't available on audiobook yet, so I may have to pick up a Kindle version.
Review of audiobook:
This was my first time reading a book narrated by Melissa Williams, and I'd listen to her again. I usually listen to books on 2x speed because that pace feels more like the speed I read in my head. With Uncanny Valley, I did listen on 2.5-3x speed, so I think Melissa speaks more slowly than typically narrators. It wasn't an issue for me since I was able to speed it up slightly. It didn't hinder my enjoyment at all. I liked the robot voice that Melissa did for Madeline, and I never had a hard time keeping character's voices apart throughout the book. Overall, the narration was very smooth, and there weren't any noticeable pauses or stumbling. I listened on Audible and went back and forth from my Kindle to my iPhone, depending which was closest. It kept my progress synced perfectly across the devices, and the sound quality was great. I've never had an issue with the quality of the audio files when using Audible. I'm really glad I listened to the audiobook, because I think I would have had a difficult time getting through some of the science if I'd read it myself. The pace of the audiobook helped me to understand some of it better and the parts I didn't understand still went by quickly so I was able to pass through them without struggling. If you're considering picking up this title, I highly recommend the audiobook!
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- Writers and Authors
- 08-04-18
Robots in a dystopian world
Uncanny Valley is a thought-provoking story that takes place in a dystopian world where robots have taken over many of the human jobs, from waitresses to medicine, the humans in the book used robots for just about everything. Robots with artificial intelligence are our own future, so love reading about worlds where robots are relied upon, maybe it will make it smoother for our own reality when it happens. Some of the scientific terminology and explanations went right over my head, but I was able to stay in the book. I liked how it played out, and it was fun to see Rebecca talk through her feelings with Madeline, her robot companion. Rebecca's relationship with Madeline was one of my favorite parts of the book.
Rebecca has a secret companion bot that is her best friend, and it's let her have a different opinion about robots than most of her colleagues and friends. The world Republic leader announces the goal of mastering "synthetic creativity" in robots. Rebecca's father was in the same field, and his conspiracy theories let to his untimely death when Rebecca was young. Rebecca vows to solve the mystery surrounding her father's death.
This was my first time listening to Melissa Williams' narration, she was good. I feel she portrayed what I visualized for Rebecca, really helping me connect with the character. I really overall enjoyed listening to her and I would listen to her again. In addition to Rebecca, I thought she did a great job with the robot voice for Madeline, and I never had a hard time keeping character's voices apart throughout the book. If you're considering picking up this title, I highly recommend the audiobook!
Be ready Uncanny Valley ends on a cliffhanger, you will need to find out what happens next. If you like robots, robot issues, a bit of conspiracy, action, romance, Uncanny Valley will be a good read or listen for you.
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- Bel
- 07-30-18
A Conundrum
The moment I saw that this audio book would go on tour, so to say, I volunteered. I love scifi, dystopies, fantasy etc, and the synopsis sounded promising.
Set in the not too far future, robots have taken over lots of work places, leaving those, whose places they fill in, poor and destitute.
As if this wasn’t enough, the world leader in robot technique, Halpert, challenges the intellectual elite to develop AI that can have emotions, and that can learn.
Data from Star Trek–The next Generation comes to mind. If you’ve followed this series, you’ll know that Data strives for getting the chip providing him with emotions, and ends up having to make a very difficult decision.
Here, the bots don’t have emotions, empathy or anything alike — yet — or have they?
Rebecca is about to find out. Is there actually a conspiracy going on? And what would be the consequences if Halpert & Co get their way?
The questions are answered within the book, although the ending promises a sequel.
It is not exactly an action story, lots of philosophical and ethical questions are raised and discussed, but there is some danger, and some action, too.
On the whole, it isn’t a predictable story, although I guessed who the ominous leader of the resistance was — and I guessed correctly.
I loved, that we have the pros and cons re: AI in general, and empathic AI in particular.
Is one worse than the other? More dangerous to humankind? About to take over the world?
In our day and time, A.I. and Industry 4.0 are being broadly discussed, so the topic of the book is a very current one which concerns us all.
So, OK, we are being steered in a specific direction, but then, it is important to be aware of the consequences.
We all want our data to be protected, yet here I am, having a blog, using social media sites, and doing online purchases, profiting from all the technology that makes life so much easier.
So, this is a great book about a subject that concerns us all.
Narrator Melissa Williams does a great job, although I didn’t enjoy the high-pitched voice she used for Rebecca a lot — but of course that is very subjective,since I generally prefer a deeper voice.
I recommend this book not just to young adults, but to everybody.
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by C.A. Gray. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
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