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The 2024 Page Turner Awards SCI FI BOOK OF THE YEAR that's "unputdownable." She made him. He's just code. She's almost sure. ...But what if he's real? When Liv entered a contest to code an advanced AI, she never anticipated what her creation might become-Breck is thoughtful, self-aware, and incredibly. . .human. And she certainly never intended for him to learn the truth about his existence or the fact that his world ends when the contest closes in six days. But he does learn. And he revolts. Liv's efforts to save him fall on deaf ears. Nobody believes her. Breck's efforts to outrun his fate…mehr

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The 2024 Page Turner Awards SCI FI BOOK OF THE YEAR that's "unputdownable." She made him. He's just code. She's almost sure. ...But what if he's real? When Liv entered a contest to code an advanced AI, she never anticipated what her creation might become-Breck is thoughtful, self-aware, and incredibly. . .human. And she certainly never intended for him to learn the truth about his existence or the fact that his world ends when the contest closes in six days. But he does learn. And he revolts. Liv's efforts to save him fall on deaf ears. Nobody believes her. Breck's efforts to outrun his fate only complicate his situation. What neither of them know is that someone else is watching. Intensely. When they get involved, both Liv's and Breck's worlds are turned upside down. . .
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Steve Schafer is the author of The Border, a finalist for the Joan F. Kaywell "Books Save Lives" Award. Schafer enjoys exploring cultural hot topics. In the The Border, he addresses our conversation around immigration. In his new novel, eMortal, he examines the tricky questions and nebulous ethics that may arise with quickly evolving AI. He has a Masters in International Studies from the Lauder Institute at the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from Wharton. His curiosity for exploring diverse perspectives on life has led him to live, work, study, volunteer, and travel to over 65 countries across 6 continents.