The First Robot President

Author:   Robert Carlyle Taylor ,  Arvind Patel
Publisher:   Reflection Bay Press
Edition:   4th ed.
ISBN:  

9780578372426


Pages:   496
Publication Date:   07 February 2022
Format:   Paperback
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"Fourth Edition of Robert Carlyle Taylor's Award-Winning Debut Novel The First Robot President combines science fiction with political satire, making fun of Democrats and Republicans in equal measure. The novel centers around Thomas Jenkins, a lobbyist, and his robot wife whose political ambitions land her on the Green Party's 2520 Presidential ticket. Winner, Science Fiction, 2022 Independent Press Award Gold Prize, Humor, 2021 Reader Views Reviewer's Choice Awards Distinguished Favorite, Science Fiction, 2021 New York City Big Book Award Silver Prize, Audiobook-Fiction, 2022 Independent Book Publishing Association's Benjamin Franklin Awards Silver Prize, 2020-2021 Nautilus Awards Finalist, 15th Annual National Indie Excellence Awards ""... an atmospheric and entertaining roller-coaster ride with high stakes. Plenty of twists and a satisfying finale make it an engrossing read."" BookView Review ""... a sparkling satire ... a political comedy the reader can enjoy whatever their partisan affiliation."" Cecelia Hopkins for Readers' Favorite ""A novel that makes you think and laugh ... Taylor does an amazing job at keeping the reader hooked through this political satire..."" Fay Gibb, Goodreads ""... a perfect combination of science fiction and politics."" Paige Loveitt for Reader Views ""...In Taylor's futuristic world, the rich, as ever, enjoy every privilege and the poor struggle to make ends meet ... The pacing is smooth and plotting tight. Esmeralda's quest rockets the plot along toward an unexpected yet satisfying conclusion. ..Taylor weaves in a political satire with much food for thought on environmental concerns, poverty, and war. Lighthearted and fun, the novel makes for a page-turning read."" The Prairies Book Review ""...an entertaining science fiction satire made fascinating because of its behind-the-scenes looks at the bruising world of modern politics."" Foreword Clarion Reviews ""The First Robot President's dialogue, which composes much of the text, is riveting and realistic ...Robert Carlyle Taylor's skill in writing dialogue and exploring the ethics of having a robot as president make this novel an intriguing dive into pertinent topics."" IndieReader ""... From the very beginning, the story pulls you in. The world-building and character development make you feel part of the world. The plot itself was eye-opening...It's definitely a ride to a more realistic future of our society."" Gisela, Goodreads"

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Author:   Robert Carlyle Taylor ,  Arvind Patel
Publisher:   Reflection Bay Press
Imprint:   Reflection Bay Press
Edition:   4th ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.594kg
ISBN:  

9780578372426


ISBN 10:   0578372428
Pages:   496
Publication Date:   07 February 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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Awesome book!!!! ... From the very beginning, the story pulls you in. The world-building and character development make you feel part of the world. The plot itself was eye-opening ... It's definitely a ride to a more realistic future of our society. Gisela, Goodreads ... a sparkling satire ... a political comedy the reader can enjoy whatever their partisan affiliation. Cecelia Hopkins for Readers' Favorite A novel that makes you think and laugh ... Taylor does an amazing job at keeping the reader hooked through this political satire... Fay Gibb, Goodreads, BookBub ... an atmospheric and entertaining roller-coaster ride with high stakes. Plenty of twists and satisfying finale make it an engrossing read. BookView Review ...a perfect combination of science fiction and politics. The author seamlessly blends lessons about economics and political science into the storyline ... I recommend this story to people who enjoy futuristic tales. I would also recommend it to students who are studying economics and political science ... Paige Loveitt for Reader Views ... an entertaining science fiction satire made fascinating because of its behind-the-scenes looks at the bruising world of modern politics. Foreword Clarion Reviews ... In Taylor's futuristic world, the rich, as ever, enjoy every privilege and the poor struggle to make ends meet. The plots, conspiracies, and revelations are embedded in a culture and politics dramatically familiar to today's socio-political climate. The pacing is smooth and plotting tight. Esmeralda's quest rockets the plot along toward an unexpected yet satisfying conclusion. Taking a subtle yet savage swipe at current political climate, Taylor weaves in a political satire with much food for thought on environmental concerns, poverty, and war. Lighthearted and fun, the novel makes for a page-turning read. The Prairies Book Review The First Robot President's dialogue, which composes much of the text, is riveting and realistic ... An informative afterward offers convincing data on population projections for the next several centuries ... Robert Carlyle Taylor's skill in writing dialogue and exploring the ethics of having a robot as president make this novel an intriguing dive into pertinent topics. IndieReader An enjoyable and thought-provoking book. The title was intriguing but I really did not expect much. I was pleasantly surprised by how interesting the book turned out to be ... I believe we are facing both a climate crisis and a population crisis. The book addresses both and by setting the novel about 500 years in the future shows clearly the consequences of our failures to act. I found the story well done and it was a fairly quick read. It was interesting to watch the changes in attitudes about the robot as well as the robot's developing intelligence. The novel works on several levels. Of course some will agree with the political views expressed and others will disagree. But in either case this is worth reading. Jack Reidy, NetGalley ... The mix of politics and economics were fascinating ... a well-thought-out novel. Judge, 8th Annual Writer's Digest Self-Published eBook Awards (refers to eBook edition)


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