B. Morris Allen is a biochemist turned activist turned lawyer turned foreign aid consultant, and frequently wonders whether it's time for a new career. He's been traveling since birth, and has lived on five continents. When he can, he makes his home on the Oregon coast. In between journeys, he edits Metaphorosis magazine, and works on his own speculative stories of love and disaster. His dark fantasy novel Susurrus came out in 2017.
IMPORTANT NOTE: I read My Synthetic Soul — Karris Rae, I did not read the other stories.
Why did you read this book? This was a published work from one of the members of a writing group I belong to.
What format did you read this book in? I listened to Podcast on Metaphorosis.com
Is this an educational book or a book for entertainment? I read this for entertainment.
What genres do you think this book belongs to? Psychology, Science Fiction, and Suspense
What was your favorite part in the book? *Spoilers* When MC realized that she's a copy of her owner's sister and how she tries to hold on to that knowledge.
Who would you suggest this book to? Anyone who likes short sci-fi stories.
What is your general opinion/ rating of this book? I really liked it. It was unique sci-fi story that had a suspenseful twist to it. I enjoyed the ending because it wasn't a 'Hollywood' ending but an appropriate one.