Saturn's Children - Book Review

Saturn's Children, by Charles Stross, is an SF book earlier in the same universe of Neptune's Brood, which I reviewed a month ago.

In that universe, humans have become extinct, but robots took over. These robots are built from human neural patterns - effectively humans on a different platform, because we never got AI right.

The story is told from the perspective of a sex-bot (without clients, of course, as humans got extinct), that ends up turning into a spy.

While somewhat interesting (and having plenty of funny moments), I felt this was the Stross book I enjoyed least over the years. It is acceptable, but I wouldn't recommend it.

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