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Machines Like Me

eng. Machines Like Me · 2019
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Book Review

Ian McEwan's novel «Machines Like Me» offers readers an alternative version of history where technology advances faster than in reality. Set in the 1980s, the author masterfully intertwines historical events with fictional ones, creating a unique atmosphere. The protagonist, Charlie, acquires an android named Adam, leading to complex moral and ethical dilemmas. Critics note that McEwan raises important questions about the nature of humanity, free will, and responsibility. The author's style is, as always, elegant and precise, and the plot prompts reflection on the future of technology and its impact on human relationships. Some reviewers feel the book is occasionally overloaded with philosophical musings, but this does not detract from its significance and relevance. Overall, «Machines Like Me» is a profound and provocative novel that leaves readers with many questions about our world and our place in it.

Machines Like Me
Date of publication: 22 January 2025
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Original titleeng. Machines Like Me · 2019