Bone Machine by CN James and Amy Joy is a fictional novel
set in the science fiction genre. Bone Machine by CN James and Amy Joy is a
book that will appeal most to an audience made up of young adults and adults
who enjoy science fiction, psychological thrillers, big reveals, horror filled
moments, and of course robots. Bone Machine by CN James and Amy Joy is set in a
time where humans live in an almost utopia with lots of time for relaxation
where their lives are not dominated by work. Poverty, war, and hunger have been
all, but eliminated thanks to Artificially Conscious Androlibra. Bone Machine
by CN James and Amy Joy follows main character Grayson Cornel as he replaces Zoe
Asher in The Libra Robotics and Cybernetics Corp. Grayson Cornel’s very first
assignment leads to a bunch of lost robots, dead bodies, and a lot of
questions. In uncovering what went wrong during his assignment Grayson Cornel’s
life and beliefs are changed forever.
Bone Machine by CN James and Amy Joy reminded me of iRobot
with how the robots take care of many everyday jobs and act as personal
assistants. The plot of Bone Machine by CN James and Amy Joy is unique from
iRobot, it is not a remake, but the general feel of the settings and environment
is similar. Bone Machine by CN James and Amy Joy has well developed characters,
scenes, and dialogue that keep the plot moving at a steady pace throughout the
book. There were a few spots that I found horrifying and gross, but they were
important to the storyline and not just added for the horror factor. I also
really enjoyed the psychological feel of Bone Machine by CN James and Amy Joy
as well as the moral dilemmas faced by the characters.
"Reviewed by Sefina Hawke for Readers' Favorite"
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