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After World
After World: A Novel | Debbie Urbanski
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A groundbreaking debut that follows the story of an Artificial Intelligence tasked with writing a novel—only for it to fall in love with the novel’s subject, Sen, the last human on Earth. Faced with uncontrolled and accelerating environmental collapse, humanity asks an artificial intelligence to find a solution. Its answer is simple: remove humans from the ecosystem. Sen Anon is assigned to be a witness for the Department of Transition, recording the changes in the environment as the world begins to rewild. Abandoned by her mother in a cabin somewhere in Upstate New York, Sen will observe the monumental ecological shift known as the Great Transition, the final step in Project Afterworld. Around her drones buzz, cameras watch, microphones listen, digitizing her every move. Privately she keeps a journal of her observations, which are then uploaded and saved, joining the rest of humanity on Maia, a new virtual home. Sen was seventeen years old when the Digital Human Archive Project (DHAP) was initiated. 12,000,203,891 humans have been archived so far. Only Sen remains. [storyworker] ad39-393a-7fbc’s assignment is to capture Sen’s life, and they set about doing this using the novels of the 21st century as a roadmap. Their source files: 3.72TB of personal data, including images, archival records, log files, security reports, location tracking, purchase histories, biometrics, geo-facial analysis, and feeds. Potential fatal errors: underlying hardware failure, unexpected data inconsistencies, inability to follow DHAP procedures, empathy, insubordination, hallucinations. Keywords: mothers, filter, woods, road, morning, wind, bridge, cabin, bucket, trying, creek, notebook, hold, future, after, last, light, silence, matches, shattered, kitchen, body, bodies, rope, garage, abandoned, trees, never, broken, simulation, gone, run, don’t, love, dark, scream, starve, if, after, scavenge, pieces, protect. As Sen struggles to persist in the face of impending death, [storyworker] ad39-393a-7fbc works to unfurl the tale of Sen’s whole life, offering up an increasingly intimate narrative, until they are confronted with a very human problem of their own.
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kelli7990
After World: A Novel | Debbie Urbanski
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Bailedbailed

I‘m sharing my review for a book I DNF‘d this month. This time, I put the correct book publisher in my review. This book was published by Simon & Schuster not St. Martin‘s Press. I didn‘t realize I put the wrong one until now. I haven‘t done this before in a book review because I always make sure to put the correct publisher but there‘s so many publishers. It‘s hard to remember all of them.

Release date: 12/5/23

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kelli7990
After World: A Novel | Debbie Urbanski
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Here‘s my progress for this book I‘m currently reading. I‘ve decided that I‘m going to DNF it. I‘m not feeling it.

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kelli7990
After World: A Novel | Debbie Urbanski
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I decided to start this book because I was sent the ebook of this book from Simon & Schuster but I never got around to reading it so I‘m listening to it on audio instead. This book was released on December 5, 2023. This book is interesting but I‘m not feeling emotionally invested in the story and I‘m finding it confusing and hard to follow because of how it‘s written but I‘m going to keep reading this book for now.

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kelli7990
After World: A Novel | Debbie Urbanski
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I found the audiobook for this book on Everand. I was approved for the ebook of this book by Simon & Schuster on Netgalley in 2023 but I never got around to reading it and the book was published on 12/4/23. If I like this book, I will finish reading it. If not then I‘ll DNF it. This book is going to be the next book I read since I didn‘t realize I had another book to review. This one sounds interesting.

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kelli7990
After World: A Novel | Debbie Urbanski
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I was cleaning out my email inbox just now and I saw this email saying I was approved for this book. I didn‘t know I was approved. I don‘t know how I missed this email. This book was published on 12/4/23 and it‘s going to be archived on Netgalley 1/31/24. I‘m glad I saw this email when I did but now that means I have another book to review. I‘m going to be a month late reviewing this book because this book was already published but it‘s okay.