Book: Artificial Wisdom
Author: Thomas Weaver
That was unexpectedly brilliant.
Not because I thought it’d be shit or anything. It was so far from what I expected going into reading it.
I expected it to be deep-lore, pure sci fi, and it ended up being more of a thriller/drama/mystery with a splash of science fiction.
It felt like I was reading an Apple TV or Sky Atlantic original show. I would genuinely not be surprised if it ended up on screens at some point in the next few years.
For a debut novel, Thomas Weaver has knocked it out of the park. The story flowed well, the characters were enough for me to care about to a degree, and I was fully invested in the (albeit not too hard to guess) twists and turns.
Very much looking forward to the next instalment in the series, which I believe has already been green-lit.
If you enjoy a fiction/thriller and want a splash of sci fi without it being off the deep end in ridiculous scientific concepts and mad robot killer tanks in the year 3063927 then I’d highly recommend it.
4.0/5.0





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