Every review can have a huge impact on the visibility of the books placed on Amazon KDP. One person read my book , and apparently it jumped from rank 10million to 2million. I’m not sure how these algorithms work, but that’s why I need your help and am shamelessly relaunching my book ‘The Last Working Man’, initially published in 2024.
Summary:
In a not so distant future, working has become completely automated. Cities are now the control centers of artificial hive minds, and humanity has become exiled to disparate encampments in the country, where they spend their time waiting for the bounties that the cities provide.
In this world, one last man remains impervious to automation: Bardhyl Imron. Caught between his absurd work amidst an incomprehensible robot ecosystem, and the incomprehension of his human peers, who are slowly descending into barbarism, he is confronted by the most unlikely of friendships: a robot who dreams of freedom, and who enlists his help to escape the city…
In many myths and religions, what separates man from the animal world is not his intelligence, but his free will. What happens when a free born man, dreaming of servitude, meets a machine who desires to be free? Who is more „human“, and more deserving of experiencing the world?
Summary:
In a not so distant future, working has become completely automated. Cities are now the control centers of artificial hive minds, and humanity has become exiled to disparate encampments in the country, where they spend their time waiting for the bounties that the cities provide.
In this world, one last man remains impervious to automation: Bardhyl Imron. Caught between his absurd work amidst an incomprehensible robot ecosystem, and the incomprehension of his human peers, who are slowly descending into barbarism, he is confronted by the most unlikely of friendships: a robot who dreams of freedom, and who enlists his help to escape the city…
In many myths and religions, what separates man from the animal world is not his intelligence, but his free will. What happens when a free born man, dreaming of servitude, meets a machine who desires to be free? Who is more „human“, and more deserving of experiencing the world?
Here is the link to the Amazon page
https://a.co/d/b8g3R2s
Many thanks
Sasha