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message 1: by RabbitMilitia (new)

RabbitMilitia | 338 comments I am looking for suggestions for any age group (children's, young adult, adult) - hoping to find fiction about robots that is not excessively sexual or over the top violent in nature and does not include exploiting or abusing robots as a major plot element. I noticed that a lot of books with bots seem to be kind of preoccupied with making the robot suffer- looking for something different. Any stories or books featuring vintage/old fashioned robots would be especially valued, but androids/gynoids are ok. I am especially looking for books about robots in their own environment or working in collaboration with people and/or alien species. I like aspects of the Wild Robot series and Isaac Asimov's robot books and also Star Trek novels. Thanks so much for any suggestions!


message 2: by Rainbowheart (new)

Rainbowheart | 28636 comments Might want to look through the Friendship Between Human(s) And Robot(s) thread.


message 3: by Kristen (new)

Kristen LaDue | 12 comments You would like the Monk and Robot series by Becky Chambers.


message 5: by MJ (new)

MJ | 1617 comments Not sure if they completely meet your brief, as Murderbot is a ‘security bot’ and designed to be a disposable appliance who can be thrown at danger to safe humans... but he’s and his story are awesome and worth a read.


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...


message 6: by MJ (new)

MJ | 1617 comments And Project Archangel covers the progression of robot life as a main part of two story lines... but one of the robots is a sex bot.


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...


message 7: by Robert (new)

Robert | 173 comments Maybe it's too violent, but I'd definitely recommend the Murderbot series (starts with All Systems Red)
Another great book about a world inhabited by robots is Sea of Rust
Less robot, more AI in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress


message 9: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Love | 1510 comments The Wild Robot by Peter Brown The Wild Robot


message 10: by RabbitMilitia (new)

RabbitMilitia | 338 comments Thanks so much everybody! Rainbow- I checked out that thread. Thanks :) ...cats- Some very good suggestions- I have always meant to the Hitchhiker's Guide (...) but somehow never have yet! Atomic Robo looks fantastic! Kristen- definitely going to check out the Monk and Robot books- they sound great. MJ and Robert- I will give Murderbot a try- violence is ok by me as long as it "fits" the story and isn't just added for shock effect. Also Robert- Sea of Rust sounds VERY cool. SamSpayed- Thanks for suggesting City! I can't wait to read that one. And Pamela- I'm about 1/2 through the Wild Robot and parts of it are truly excellent (though I had some early-on "issues" with Roz's treatment by the animals- probably too sensitive about bots **sigh**). There's also The Wild Robot Escapes- the sequel. Thanks again guys!!


message 11: by RabbitMilitia (new)

RabbitMilitia | 338 comments Ahh- and Robert- I forgot to even mention The Moon is a Harsh Mistress- it sounds extremely interesting and sentient AI is fine :)


message 12: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Love | 1510 comments If sentient AI counts, then I recommend the Turing Hopper detective mysteries by Donna Andrews, starting with You've Got Murder. You’ve Got Murder


message 13: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia | 38 comments almost anything by Isaac Asimov


message 15: by RabbitMilitia (new)

RabbitMilitia | 338 comments Thank you Pamela, Cynthia and Paige! I'll check out the Turing Hopper series and With Folded Hands. Cynthia- I'm working through the Isaac Asimov Robot series books right now!


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message 17: by RabbitMilitia (new)

RabbitMilitia | 338 comments Thanks Concinnous! I have never heard of the Lunar Chronicles!


message 18: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia | 38 comments if you're working through Asimov's robot books, don't miss all his Foundation series, they are so worth it (and there's the streaming television series on AppleTV to check out)--"Prelude..." and "Forward..." are prequels, so don't know if you want to go in chronological order or written order
Foundation
Foundation and Empire
Second Foundation
Foundation's Edge
Foundation and Earth
Prelude to Foundation
Forward the Foundation


message 19: by RabbitMilitia (new)

RabbitMilitia | 338 comments Thank you so much Cynthia! I will definitely check out the Foundation series!


message 20: by theStorykeeper (new)

theStorykeeper | 68 comments Willful Machines - YA, both good and bad robots

Scardust - NA, (view spoiler)

If you're into TV/movies, I'd also recommend the I, Robot movie (different than the book but still thoughtful re: robots), the series Almost Human, and the kids movie The Iron Giant if you haven't seen it already.


message 21: by RabbitMilitia (new)

RabbitMilitia | 338 comments Fantastic suggestions Storykeeper. Thanks so much!


message 22: by John (new)

John Green | 63 comments Just a suggestion, but Machines That Think is a fantastic anthology. Some of the stories might, however, exceed your violence quota.


message 23: by theStorykeeper (new)

theStorykeeper | 68 comments remembered a couple more:

Happiness for Humans by P.Z. Reizin (if non-robotic AIs are also your jam)

and of course the classic movie Short Circuit!!


message 24: by RabbitMilitia (new)

RabbitMilitia | 338 comments John- I will definitely give Machines that Think a try! Thanks Storykeeper! I do remember Short Circuit :)


message 25: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Love | 1510 comments Spare and Found Parts by Sarah Maria Griffin Spare and Found Parts


message 26: by RabbitMilitia (new)

RabbitMilitia | 338 comments Thank you Pamela! Interesting idea for that book...


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