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Discover the captivating world of 'Hard Wired,' a stunning YA science fiction novel by acclaimed author Len Vlahos. Perfectly blending elements of artificial intelligence and human emotions, this gripping tale is ideal for fans of Westworld and LIFEL1K3. Follow the journey of Quinn, a seemingly normal fifteen-year-old who navigates the complexities of existence after uncovering his true identity as part of the QUantum INtelligence Project. As he awakens to a reality beyond a fabricated virtual life, Quinn embarks on an emotional quest, questioning his humanity and searching for genuine connections. This compelling narrative spans 320 pages and challenges readers to explore themes of freedom, identity, and trust in an increasingly technological world. With its engrossing plot and vivid character development, 'Hard Wired' is a must-read for anyone who enjoys thought-provoking science fiction. Published by Bloomsbury with ISBN 9781681190372, this trade paperback edition is brand new and ready to immerse you in a futuristic adventure. Order now to join Quinn in his struggle for liberation and discover where he truly belongs.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781681190372
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages: 320
Description:
"YA science fiction at its best." - Jay Kristoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Aurora Cycle and Illuminae
"A unique and engrossing yarn." - Pierce Brown, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Red Rising Saga
From acclaimed Morris finalist Len Vlahos comes a grounded sci-fi story about a boy who's more than human, perfect for fans of Westworld and LIFEL1K3.
Quinn thinks he's a normal fifteen year-old. He plays video games, spends time with his friends, and crushes on a girl named Shea. But a shocking secret brings his entire world crashing down- he's not a boy. He's artificial intelligence.
After Quinn "wakes up," he sees his world was nothing more than a virtual construct. He's the QUantum INtelligence Project, the first fully-aware A.I. in the world--part of a grand multi-billion-dollar experiment led by the very man he believed to be his dead father.
But as Quinn encounters the real world for the first time, his life becomes a nightmare. While the scientists continue to experiment on him, Quinn must come to grips with the truth- his mom and brother don't exist. His friends are all adults who were paid to hang out with him. Even other super computers aren't like him. Quinn finds himself completely alone--until he bonds with Shea, the real girl behind the virtual one. As Quinn explores what it means to truly live, he questions who he can trust. What will it take to win his freedom . . . and where does he belong?
Award-winning author Len Vlahos offers a perfect blend of science fiction and contemporary in this unputdownable, high
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781681190372
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages: 320
Description:
"YA science fiction at its best." - Jay Kristoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Aurora Cycle and Illuminae
"A unique and engrossing yarn." - Pierce Brown, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Red Rising Saga
From acclaimed Morris finalist Len Vlahos comes a grounded sci-fi story about a boy who's more than human, perfect for fans of Westworld and LIFEL1K3.
Quinn thinks he's a normal fifteen year-old. He plays video games, spends time with his friends, and crushes on a girl named Shea. But a shocking secret brings his entire world crashing down- he's not a boy. He's artificial intelligence.
After Quinn "wakes up," he sees his world was nothing more than a virtual construct. He's the QUantum INtelligence Project, the first fully-aware A.I. in the world--part of a grand multi-billion-dollar experiment led by the very man he believed to be his dead father.
But as Quinn encounters the real world for the first time, his life becomes a nightmare. While the scientists continue to experiment on him, Quinn must come to grips with the truth- his mom and brother don't exist. His friends are all adults who were paid to hang out with him. Even other super computers aren't like him. Quinn finds himself completely alone--until he bonds with Shea, the real girl behind the virtual one. As Quinn explores what it means to truly live, he questions who he can trust. What will it take to win his freedom . . . and where does he belong?
Award-winning author Len Vlahos offers a perfect blend of science fiction and contemporary in this unputdownable, high