Sunday, November 22, 2020

Impermanent Universe: A Sci Fi Thriller (Book 1)Impermanent Universe: A Sci Fi Thriller by Vern Buzarde
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

What happens when an AI becomes sentient? Even more concerning, what happens when said AI begins to network with an alternate dimension than our own? Tess Carrillo is a computer scientist who leads the team of experts who are to build the worlds first sentient AI. They succeed in their efforts; however, they could not have foreseen the dimensional repercussions of their actions. Our reality is called into question and Tess strives to sort through this new puzzle to figure out a solution before our reality becomes nonexistent.
The premise of this book is a great topic to write about. There are literally infinite versions of this type of lot that can be written about (pun intended). The problem with such books is that when your write about reality bending dimensions and puzzles, it becomes harder for the reader to follow along the entirety of the story. I felt that the story was solid, however, it had many random areas that did not fit in the overall plot (unless the were part of the warped reality). Overall, it was a good book, if a bit odd.


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