Robopocalypse

Published Aug. 7, 2011 by Doubleday.

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978-0-385-53385-0
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In the near future, at a moment no one will notice, all the dazzling technology that runs our world will unite and turn against us. Taking on the persona of a shy human boy, a childlike but massively powerful artificial intelligence known as Archos comes online and assumes control over the global network of machines that regulate everything from transportation to utilities, defense and communication.

In the months leading up to this, sporadic glitches are noticed by a handful of unconnected humans—a single mother disconcerted by her daughter's menacing "smart" toys, a lonely Japanese bachelor who is victimized by his domestic robot companion, an isolated U.S. soldier who witnesses a "pacification unit" go haywire—but most are unaware of the growing rebellion until it is too late.

When the Robot War ignites—at a moment known later as Zero Hour—humankind will be both decimated and, possibly, for the first time in history, …

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Not sure I can say I really liked it... It was a great story wrapped in some difficult structure. Multiple story lines, multiple people, and none of them converge very well...at least not memorable. The characters that should be holding the story together only take control of the story over 2/3rds the way in.

Frustration marred this book, and in that it made it difficult to fully enjoy.

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