Ryan M. (rmadland) reviewed on + 68 more book reviews
This isn't something I would typically read, but when the book first came out a few years ago, I tried to get it via the First Reads program to expand my reading horizons. I didn't win, so I put it on my wish list and received it about six months.
The concept is pretty interesting as a family gets their son a companion, which is a non-human version of a human named Rose because they believe he is disassociated. Their son, David, begins to fall for Rose.
Their relationship literally goes through some sparks and begins to go through some troubles, from there things begin to unfold, but I won't get into much of that.
I liked ninety percent of the book and may need to read the last chapter again, to see if the ending was bad, or if I may have misread it.
Either way, if you are looking for something different, then I reccomend this one to you.
The concept is pretty interesting as a family gets their son a companion, which is a non-human version of a human named Rose because they believe he is disassociated. Their son, David, begins to fall for Rose.
Their relationship literally goes through some sparks and begins to go through some troubles, from there things begin to unfold, but I won't get into much of that.
I liked ninety percent of the book and may need to read the last chapter again, to see if the ending was bad, or if I may have misread it.
Either way, if you are looking for something different, then I reccomend this one to you.
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