About this item
Highlights
- "YA science fiction at its best.
- 320 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Technology
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About the Book
After fifteen-year-old Quinn learns that he is the first fully-aware artificial intelligence, that his entire life is a lie, he feels entirely alone until he bonds with Shea, the real girl behind his virtual crush.Book Synopsis
"YA science fiction at its best." - Jay Kristoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Aurora Cycle and Illuminae
"A unique and engrossing yarn." - Pierce Brown, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Red Rising Saga
Review Quotes
"Hard Wired is YA science fiction at its best." --Jay Kristoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Aurora Cycle and ILLUMINAE
"Len's vibrant prose casts a spell as he weaves many of the best elements of science fiction and myth together to create a unique and engrossing yarn. A page turner for sure, but one that haunts long after it has entertained." --Pierce Brown, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Red Rising Saga "Len Vlahos has penned a wildly inventive page-turner of a novel that cleverly blurs the lines between sci-fi and reality. It's Blade Runner meets Ex-Machina with a delightfully complex narrator who will upload right into your heart and never leave." --Jessica Brody, bestselling author of SKY WITHOUT STARS and the Unremembered Trilogy "Vlahos hard-wires his novel to an intimately human core. . . . Instantly memorable, compulsively readable." --Kirkus Reviews "Well-constructed and full of rich text, lovers of tech and sci-fi will enjoy this look into the possible future of AI. Readers will find this book engaging and hard to put down." --School Library Connection "Vlahos deftly balances an initially familiar science fiction plot with a deep dive into relevant issues such as privacy, free will, and the characteristics of being human. . . . Page-turning yet grounded in humanity, this is a highly recommended purchase." --School Library Journal "Hand this one to readers of Jay Kristoff and fans (or soon-to-be fans) of Black Mirror." --Booklist "Readers interested in ethics and issues of AI and the human condition will find this a thought-provoking read." --Publishers Weekly "Questions what it means to be an individual and self-aware. . . . Will win readers' empathy." --Horn Book Magazine "Quinn's earnest efforts to fathom humanityand his fight to be accepted as a person with inalienable rights make Hard Wired a compelling and insightful read." --Shelf Awareness (Reader) "Vlahos does a compelling job of weaving science fiction into contemporary culture. He forces us to re-examine what makes us human, as Quinn struggles with questions about mortality, morality and freedom." --The New York Times Book Review "A powerful journey that will leave a lasting imprint on readers." --Publishers Weekly, starred review, on LIFE IN A FISHBOWL "Bold, biting fare." --Booklist, starred review, on LIFE IN A FISHBOWL "An unsettling rumination on the spectacle of tragedy." --Kirkus Reviews on LIFE IN A FISHBOWL "Surprising, original, political, and deeply affecting." --Leila Sales, author of THIS SONG WILL SAVE YOUR LIFE, on LIFE IN A FISHBOWL "Artfully blends the whimsical and the poignant." --School Library Journal on LIFE IN A FISHBOWL "A weird, sardonic delight with the shape of an allegory and the heart of a joyful song." --Brenna Yovanoff, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of THE REPLACEMENT, on LIFE IN A FISHBOWL "It will tear you apart, and yet it's an absolute joy." --Adi Alsaid, author of LET'S GET LOST and NEVER, ALWAYS, SOMETIMES, on LIFE IN A FISHBOWL "A precarious, heartbreaking, and wholly 21st-century premise with a compulsively readable and well-plotted story." --Janet Geddis, Avid Bookshop, Athens, GA, on LIFE IN A FISHBOWL "Once again, Vlahos strikes all the right chords . . . You know these people and you want to know what happens to them beyond the story." --Paul Hanson, General Manager at Village Books in Bellingham, WA, on LIFE IN A FISHBOWL "A brilliant exploration of intimacy in modern society . . . [H]umorous, while being poignant and haunting at the same time." --Allison Hill, CEO of Vroman's Bookstore and Book Soup in Southern California, on LIFE IN A FISHBOWLAbout the Author
Len Vlahos dropped out of NYU film school in the mid '80s to play guitar and write songs for Woofing Cookies, a punk-pop four piece that toured up and down the East Coast, and had two singles and one full-length LP on Midnight Records. After the band broke up, he followed his other passion, books. He is the author of Life in a Fishbowl, as well as The Scar Boys, a William C. Morris Award finalist and a #1 Indie Next pick, and Scar Girl, the book's sequel. Len lives in Denver with his wife and two young sons, where he owns the Tattered Cover Book Store.
www.lenvlahos.com@LenVlahos