After reading a bunch of stuff not worthy of summarizing, I just finished T. J. Klune's In the Lives of Puppets, a self-aware Pinocchio-inspired tale about a real boy and his friends and family of robots in the medium-distance future. A solid piece of fiction with a balanced mix of tension and humour. Recommended for fans of robots, those who appreciate grounded characters in sci-fi settings, and anyone who's ever put googly eyes on their robot vacuum or given them a name (ours is called Mo).
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