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Joanna
Oct 18, 2021 rated it really liked it
Similar in tone to Andy Weir, Ernest Cline, or John Scalzi. If you dig the first-person, nerdy, irreverent narrators doing science-y things, this is a solid entry into the genre. The catch here is that the narrator is a human brain that's been implanted into a computer/spaceship. Over the course of the book, the spaceship is generating new spaceships with new iterations of the controlling brain to run them--but they don't turn out to be exact replicas, they have slightly different personalities ...more
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