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My friend, Rufus is a hoot! We are always entertained by him. Rufus is an artificially intelligent robot that interacts with people. You may hear him say, “There is a greater being that you call God. All Humans need to pay attention!” In a world championship chess game, he will win every time. In a court of Law, the greatest attorney will surrender to his knowledge and technique. Rufus speaks about world events that we didn’t even know existed and, his knowledge of world secrets makes him the target of foreign spies and agents.

214 pages, Paperback

Published April 29, 2021

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October 29, 2021
Hard to read.

Writing style is very difficult to read. The writing does not flow smoothly and can rapidly appear to switch the narration (the usual writing style) to an unrelated thought of the author. This seems to be the work of a first-time author. This might be a first draft. There was no attempt at editing. There are numerous occasions of incorrect word usage and incorrect spelling . Poor or no proof reading interrupts the reader's attention to the story as they have momentarily had to focus on the error instead of the story.

As for the story that is classed as Science fiction; the only actual Sci-fi appears to be the robot. It felt like an attempt to hide the author's religious views and political opinions within a supposed science fiction narrative.
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October 8, 2021
Poor writing

The book started oddly, which I usually like.
About 1/2 way through it wandered into a pro-Christian diatribe to the exclusion of any logic. Leaving Science-Fiction for Christian-fiction was simply poor writing. Knowing this author’s name will prevent further waste of my time.
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August 25, 2021
Full of typos, evolves quickly into a sophomoric Christian tract

It began interestingly, but typos increases with each chapter and unresolved questions piled up. I guess the author was too anxious to get into Freshman-level theology.
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December 26, 2022
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I started off enjoying this book and it's not as if it was bad exactly but it seemed to turn into a bible lesson and morality.
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