Mindclone: When you're a brain without a body, can you still be called human?
David T Wolf**
Reviewa wild joyride to the...singularity... narrative flows easilyand naturally. ...a fast-paced leap into the future. --Robotobia, from an Amazon review
5.0 out of 5 stars Ridley Scott, are you listening? Mindclone is a love story between Marc Gregorio, a science writer ofsome note; Molly Schaeffer, an accomplished cellist; and Adam, Marc'sbrain-uploaded double, a computerized virtual person. ... a science-fiction story and a suspense story. --Kalifer Deil, science fiction author
Written in a serious but jocularvein, it has satirical jibes at advertising, the military-industrialcomplex, predatory capitalism, and the NSA, all tucked in asemi-plausible s-f adventure about artificial intelligence...a thriller with several surprise twists. --Gene Keyes, science fiction author
What a great read! Believable,well-developed characters in an ingenious blend of neuroscience,electronic technology, romance, psychology, and big business with atouch of theology and music. --Melvyn Schwartz, computer scientist
I love this book! The writing is skillful, the pace swift,the characters engaging, and the story gripping in theextreme....vividly imagined, ingenious novel...cerebral and visceral... a load of intrigue and fun. --Bill McGinnis, author of Whitewater, a thriller
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From the Author
This is David Wolf's first published novel. It draws on h