The Android Sisters
Volume 1: Identity Crisis
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Narrated by:
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Anne Lentino
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By:
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Gary Starta
About this listen
All androids are not alike. Especially if they're teenagers...
By the 2070s, most humans have interacted with androids in either a servile or sexual relationship. Dr. Bryan Galloway wants to tip the scales. So, he’s engineered two sisters who not only share a synthetic form of DNA, but a sentience and individualism no android has enjoyed before.
Like human teens, the android sisters develop not only by nature but by nurture. Nyx, the red-eyed robot, finds life to be a journey you experience a step at a time. For Dayna, the violet-orbed android, life is a game to be won through emulation and manipulation. But Nyx’s journey is a whole lot less passive than she imagined, especially when she suffers bouts of what humans call PTSD.
As Nyx becomes convinced her programming is unable to separate past from present and reality from virtual experience, she begins to doubt her creator Bryan Galloway and his sudden disappearance from her life now that she faces school, boys, and the pressure of planning a future in a still dominated human population.
Is Nyx defective or, maybe, is this what it's really like to grow up as a human female? Perhaps, there is a third alternative she and her sister know nothing about...
©2017 Gary Starta (P)2019 Gary StartaWhat listeners say about The Android Sisters
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- Mrs. E. Brewington
- 16-01-21
Think teen drama
Not a bad story and a very interesting concept. Much higher professional level of both writing talent and performance than initially expexted.
Simplistic, doesn't require much in way of deep thought to decipher some hidden meaning or subtext. Reminds me of watching 90210 or Dawsons Creek, a simple mellow drama with intrigue with every character being overly dramatic.
If this was a real TV show, this pilot episode would have drawn a loyal fan base that would reverbate for years after the final season. But this is only the first episode, so plenty more books to delve deeper into the lives of the titular Android Sisters.
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- Ian Rider
- 10-01-20
A great book
A nice take on AI and siblings at that, it was interesting to see where the story takes you.
It's very well written and and thought out.
The narration is really good bringing the characters to life.
Overall a great book.
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- Charlotte
- 26-01-20
very enjoyable
3.5 stars.
I liked this a lot. The premise is really cool and I was rooting for Nyx. I wish it were longer, more days just watching the sisters navigate the world would have been great.
the audio narration was really great, I fell into the story very quickly.
I wasn't a huge fan of the ending. there's no reason why the rich bitch needed to inhabit a sentient android, she could have easily occupied an empty shell. It also seemed to end too quickly.
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- Brian Davies
- 17-06-21
Teenage angst in android form
While I'm clearly not the target audience this was surprisingly well written for what it is, and what it is is teenage angsty drama with an interesting sci-fi element. The intrigue develops nicely over the course of the book, characters are perhaps a little one dimensional and I'm hoping they'll develop more in the subsequent books. I'd give it 3.5 stars if it was an option.
The narration is decent but let down by poor audio quality, I would say it's been over-processed to the point of being audibly distracting.
Overall not bad and I imagine it'll resonate well with the target audience.
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- Fred Jones
- 10-01-21
A wonderfully engrossing story
A wonderfully engrossing storyline, the trials and teenage troubles of the first android sisters one a conformist and one more of a rebel, The story has intrigue, emotion, teenage angst, with an background conspiracy that will become clearer in the next book. Beautifully written with great style and heart. Narration is superb and gives the story even more depth. I received a complimentary copy from the author and an leaving a honest voluntary review
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