_Fondly Fahrenheit_ by Alfred Bester recieves 4 stars from me due to the narrative skill and complex character (s).
Bester does a great job with in the space of a few pages. What impressed me the most about the story is the confusion over the narrator. He achieves this by tossing around pronouns in what might seem erratic, or perhaps a misprint. The story fits in the genre of androids going roque. However, this android doesn't go roque all the time, just occasionally. Finding out why this happens is a part of the narrative.
Bester has a good clean narrative style that makes for good relaxing reading, while at the same time his character in this story is complicated. Is this an unreliable narrator? Perhaps.
One negative: the version I got from amazon, that was free, is a bad ebook. There are mistakes in spelling and in formate which both make for more confusion than needed. I found a pdf on line and read it after reading a few pages of the ebook.
Recommended: yes, great fun. A good one for a student to write a paper on as well. Not too long, but lots in there.