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message 1: by Drace (last edited Apr 30, 2025 10:38AM) (new)

Drace (dracenines) | 7528 comments There are errors to clean up with the book Mechanize My Hands to War.

1. Hardcover: Mechanize My Hands to War (ISBN 9780756419349)

- The publisher is incorrect. According to the title and copyright pages, it should be DAW Books.

- The page count is incorrect. I’m holding a copy and it stops at 309.

- The description is incorrect. It should read as follows, transcribed from the jacket:

The emergence of artificial life intersects with state violence and political extremism in Erin K. Wagner’s rural Appalachia, where startlingly intimate portraits of survival and empathy bloom against a stark backdrop of loss.

September, 2060: Adrian Hall, acting director of the ATF, is holding a press conference. Yes, Eli Whitaker, anti-android demagogue, remains at large, and yes, he is recruiting children into his militia — Adrian is careful not to use the word army. She is careful all the way through the conference, right up until someone asks her about her personal connection to Whitaker; about Trey Caudill, his foster son.

July, 2058: Farmers Shay and Ernst, struggling after they discover their GMO crop seeds have failed, hire android employees: Sarah as hospice, and AG-15 to work the now-toxic fields. Under one roof, four lives intertwine in ways no one expects.

July, 2060: Special Agent Trey Caudill is leading a raid on Eli Whitaker’s farm when an android, call sign Ora, shoots and kills a child.

March, 2061: Ora sits in a room. He has been there for seven months, resisting diagnostic tests. He is drawing on the walls, scratching his artificial skin, tracing something over and over and over again with a tired metallic finger. There is nothing wrong with his circuitry, so why does Ora feel so broken?

Unflinching yet understated, making expert use of its nonlinear form, Mechanize My Hands to War is at once a study of grief and an ode to the power of self-determination.

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2. Kindle: Mechanize My Hands to War (ASIN B0CN8KWSJ3)

- The publisher is incorrect. According to the title and copyright pages, it should be DAW Books.

- The description is incorrect. It should be the same as in Entry 1.

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3. Paperback: Mechanize My Hands to War (ISBN 9780756420253)

- The publisher is incorrect. It should be DAW Books.

- The description is incorrect. It should be the same as in Entry 1.

- The cover art is missing. Available here: https://images4.penguinrandomhouse.co... // https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/bo...


message 2: by Drace (new)

Drace (dracenines) | 7528 comments Bumping the thread.


message 3: by Drace (new)

Drace (dracenines) | 7528 comments Bumping.


message 4: by Drace (new)

Drace (dracenines) | 7528 comments I'm not an author and this isn't the thread or the discussion group for beta reading.


message 5: by Drace (new)

Drace (dracenines) | 7528 comments Another bump.


message 6: by Drace (new)

Drace (dracenines) | 7528 comments Bumping.


message 7: by Drace (new)

Drace (dracenines) | 7528 comments Bump.


message 8: by Drace (new)

Drace (dracenines) | 7528 comments Bump again.


message 9: by Brad (new)

Brad Audiobibliophile (trollslayer1) | 9887 comments Done


message 10: by Drace (new)

Drace (dracenines) | 7528 comments Thanks so much for your help!


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