
Artificial Jelly
Artificial Jelly Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Traci Odom
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By:
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Dustin Graham
Born to die and be born again, Gell the Jellyfae must discover her strange connection to the horrible monsters called humans, that speak with words she understands, but seem to want nothing but her death. Driven by a desire for safety and freedom, she ventures forth to Tread the Sky and finds more worlds than one.
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wow
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fantastic
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I really enjoyed Gell and learning about the world from her perspective.
The one negative is that the book ends rather abruptly with a bit of a cliffhanger. Fortunately, the second book picks the story back up well and is also very enjoyable. Book 2 also ends in a better place, still open for future books, but also providing a good ending.
Loved it enough to binge it in two days.
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great
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right in the feels
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This book really made me feel for its main character, and has a series of events driven by understandable and terrible emotions. The main character acting like a kid is genious, an AI just trying to understand its environment, and I just want to jump in and explain why she's been hurt.
Other reviewers think that just because the main character acts like a child, it's a children's book. Unfortunately, many of the things that happen in the book aren't so childish.
This book is criminally underrated. It's not the best book, I've read, but it's a solid 9/10. I'm almost afraid of what happens next, and the ending makes me think of a video game, Soma. I really hope Gell's code wasn't saved just for her to suffer a thousand deaths in other worlds, doomed to never understand what's happening to her.
An interesting take on emergent AI
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So Much Better
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the story is so unique
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Spur of the moment purchase that really payed off!
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Amazing story
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