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Willful Machines by Tim Floreen
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Willful Machines (edition 2015)

by Tim Floreen (Author)

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In a near-future America, a sentient computer program named Charlotte has turned terrorist, but Lee Fisher, the closeted son of an ultraconservative President, is more concerned with keeping his Secret Service detail from finding out about his developing romance with Nico, the new guy at school, but when the spider-like robots that roam the school halls begin acting even stranger than usual, Lee realizes he is Charlotte's next target.… (more)
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Title:Willful Machines
Authors:Tim Floreen (Author)
Info:Simon Pulse (2015), 368 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:****1/2
Tags:YA, Gay Teens

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Willful Machines by Tim Floreen

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Review version 2.0 because GOODREADS ATE MY REVIEW...
(this happens more often than you'd think. tsk.)

This had a very distinct middle-grade feel to its writing.
I remember being really exasperated and lots of why in heaven, WHY???.
Some parts were good. But largely it was quite disappointing.
The ending left me dissatisfied, as I recall. Too many loose ends.
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  QuirkyCat_13 | Jun 20, 2022 |
Not bad. One for the LGBT genre at work. Lee Fisher is the son of the United States President and goes to an exclusive boarding school called Inverness Prep. It is the not too distant future where robots do cleaning and other menial jobs and instead of phones, people have "pucks" that hover above their heads and act like tablets, projectors and phones all in one. In this world, Lee's mother was involved in helping create Charlotte; one of the first self aware robots. Unfortunately, Charlotte went berserk and killed Lee's mother and ever since, Lee's dad has waged a war on robots and anything that isn't a truly Human Value - such as homosexuality - thus becoming president.
This is awful for Lee as he is gay but can't tell his father.
Into Lee's life comes a new kid to the school Nico who seems to fall for Lee's nerdish charm. But is Nico what he seems, and when the robots that Lee himself built start turning on him and attacking him - who is out to kill him?
I guessed part of the book at the beginning. ( I read too many Sci Fi books!) SPOILER ALERT - Nico is a conscious robot called a B2. But I did not guess who the real bad guy was until about three quarters of the way through. There are lots of Hamlet and Shakespeare references in here as well as awesome cool robots. Its also a nice love story with twists and turns. ( )
1 vote nicsreads | Jun 12, 2017 |
This was a really great book with an interesting premise. The world was well-built and I love the characters. I saw the plot twist coming but it still managed to surprise me somehow ( )
  emmyreads | Jan 4, 2016 |
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The first time I set eyes on the new kid, he'd just pressed himself into a handstand on the stone wall above the cliff. Right away my heart started pounding and my shirt collar seemed to tighten around my neck - I had a complicated relationship with heights - but I couldn't tear my eyes away from him either.
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In a near-future America, a sentient computer program named Charlotte has turned terrorist, but Lee Fisher, the closeted son of an ultraconservative President, is more concerned with keeping his Secret Service detail from finding out about his developing romance with Nico, the new guy at school, but when the spider-like robots that roam the school halls begin acting even stranger than usual, Lee realizes he is Charlotte's next target.

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