Thursday, October 10, 2024
Book Review: C791 (Cyborgs: More Than Machines) by Eve Langlais
Book Description
Machines aren’t supposed to feel, but this cyborg can’t help falling in love.
Assigned as a specimen collector for a captured cyborg, Chloe is intrigued by the machine disguised as a man. Kidnapped during his daring escape, he shows her that despite the chip in his brain, his humanity is not completely lost.
Formerly known as unit X109GI, Joe is on a quest to discover his origin. While he doesn’t find the answers he’s looking for, he does discover that affection and lust aren’t just for humans. But when it comes to a battle between logic and love, which side will the cybernetic organism—once a man—choose?
My Review
The cyborg now known as Joe is being held hostage by the same humans that made him and the other cyborgs. After he malfunctioned and started to have feelings and became self aware, he overheard that the humans were going to destroy the cyborg's including himself so he fought back and helped his other cyborg's to do the same.
Now Chloe is assigned to try to take some samples from Joe as he's being held captive. The humans don't think that he can do anything to hurt them as long as he's secured but Chloe doesn't like what's happening to him. So when he does escape, he takes her with him and shows her that the cyborg's aren't as bad as her colleagues made her think they were.
As time goes on and secrets are revealed, they find out some things that really twist this story in a new direction. The humans/scientists who are behind making the cyborg's are worst than anything they made up about the cyborg's who were just trying to survive. Since these cyborg's started off as humans, it only stands to reason that there might be some of their humanity left after the augmentation into a cyborg. To think that all humanity would be erased was dumb on the part of the scientists.
This story made me tear up a time or two at everything that was done to the different cyborg's and all they went through at the hands of the humans.
I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
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It sounds intriguing. And unethical scientists are the worst...
ReplyDeleteYes they are.
DeleteI seriously doubt machines will ever be able to fall in love LOL
ReplyDeleteMaybe, maybe not.
DeleteGlad you enjoyed this one so much, Mary.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteWow another winner!
ReplyDeleteI've found a few good ones recently.
DeleteI like this author. I've read a few by her. And this sounds very familiar. I think I might have read it, but it might have been other a different title.
ReplyDeleteThat could be.
DeleteCool, another five with an interesting cyborg!
ReplyDeleteIt was interesting to read about a cyborg.
DeleteSounds interestng! Another 5 star winner.
ReplyDeleteIt was.
DeleteMy favourite cyborg is the Winter Soldier of Marvel comix/movies.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, that's a good one.
DeleteSounds like another one I would really like. :D
ReplyDeleteI hope you get a chance to read it.
DeleteThese poor cyborgs! Humans, as usual, can be utterly horrible. But I guess not all of them. That's my hope anyway!
ReplyDeleteNope, some of them were good.
DeleteFreaky, but good
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely.
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