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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Review: Semmant by Vadim Babenko

A brilliant scientist creates a brilliant robot. Working together, they beat the stock market. But which one will survive the battle for love?
When Bogdan Bogdanov, a troubled cybernetics genius, creates Semmant, a robot living inside a computer, he feels on top of the world. Semmant takes on the capital markets and makes money with the ruthless efficiency of a machine. Bogdan grows richer by the day, but when he falls deeply for the irresistible Lidia, Semmant’s artificial mind faces a new challenge. The robot becomes involved in a genuine human drama and is forced to confront the cruelty of real life. He discovers the eternal joy of what it means to have free will, but it takes him to a destination no one could have predicted.
This is a tale of lust and affection, an erotically charged story of betrayal and murder. It explores the scope of human feelings from a truly unique point of view. Universal chaos and the strict laws of society; precise mathematical rules and the elusive nature of love: all interact and clash, working together and against one another. Tragedy looms, but free will fights back – bringing hope that lasts forever.
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Genre – Literary Fiction
Rating – NC17
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Top 3 things I liked about the setting in this book. The different places they traveled. They went to the best restaurants, the best shops. They lived a magical life.

Cover. The cover was interesting. Had a mystery about it. It was intriguing.

Formatting / Appearance. There were no issues at all.

Disclosure - I received a free copy of the book which did not affect my honest opinion.

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