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Daniel H. Wilson grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He earned a Ph.D. in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. He lives and writes in Portland, Oregon.


Let's face it, I'm not very good at keeping up with a blog. That's why I have updated www.danielhwilson.com with all of my books and short stories, biography, and everything else Wilson related that your heart could desire.
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Published on April 07, 2012 12:28 • 134 views
Average rating: 3.60 · 19,388 ratings · 3,511 reviews · 10 distinct works · Similar authors
Robopocalypse
3.64 of 5 stars 3.64 avg rating — 14,077 ratings — published 2011 — 28 editions
Amped
3.42 of 5 stars 3.42 avg rating — 3,059 ratings — published 2012 — 14 editions
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message 4: by Matty

Matty I just got the ARC for Amped!! I'm so excited to start reading it!


Michael Archambault Congrats on the movie deal!! I'm really excited! Although I hope the story is true to the book since I heard it will be rated PG.


message 2: by Ellen

Ellen Maze I just shared your book on Facebook. Good luck with the release!
~ellen

Author of Curiously Spiritual Vampire Tales
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message 1: by Matty

Matty I finally finished your book Robopocalypse. Very entertaining but did leave me wanting wanted a tad bit more. Maybe an epilogue or even a sequel although a sequel might be overkill. Scratch that, don't write a sequel.

Since receiving this book, I frankly didn't know you existed but now can't wait to get out and read the rest of your stuff! Good job mate, you got yourself a new fan :)


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