Showing posts with label J.S. Morin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J.S. Morin. Show all posts
Jun 27, 2019
Brain Recyclers (Robot Geneticists #2) by J.S. Morin
June 27, 2019 / in J.S. Morin, kk, Robot Geneticists Series, Science Fiction / with No comments /
Weaponized Human (Robot Geneticists #3) by J.S. Morin
June 27, 2019 / in J.S. Morin, kk, Robot Geneticists Series, Science Fiction / with No comments /

Eve has responsibilities now. As chairwoman of the Human Welfare Committee, she is humanity’s voice in a world run by robots. Her job includes approving geneticists who want to engage in ethical human cloning as well as overseeing the agency that hunts down threats to mankind. So when one of her sisters vanishes, Eve can’t afford to abandon her post to personally search.
Rebel Robots (Robot Geneticists #4) by J.S. Morin
June 27, 2019 / in J.S. Morin, kk, Robot Geneticists Series, Science Fiction / with No comments /
Engineered Tyrant (Robot Geneticists #5) by J.S. Morin
June 27, 2019 / in J.S. Morin, kk, Robot Geneticists Series, Science Fiction / with No comments /

A new generation of humans has entered adulthood. Raised by robots, these freshly minted citizens of Earth struggle to fit into a society that has gotten by without them for a thousand years. Until Alex Truman shows them a new path. Raised by Charlie7 and cloned from the original Charles Truman, Alex feels that it's his right to rule mankind. With the entirety of human history as his guide, he learns from the successes and failures of the Human Era and puts them to use against a society that's completely unprepared to oppose him. Who can stand up to this budding tyranny? Abby Fourteen asks that very same question and comes up with just one answer: her.
Human Phase (Robot Geneticists #6) by J.S. Morin
June 27, 2019 / in J.S. Morin, kk, Robot Geneticists Series, Science Fiction / with No comments /

Martian terraformer Kaylee Fourteen is a recent immigrant from Earth. Residents of the domed colonies of Mars can practically smell the day they’ll be able to walk outdoors on their own planet without the need for air supplies. But the committees on Earth control the resources the colonists need and their interference threatens the terraforming project’s very existence…
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