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A review by chichio
Annie Bot by Sierra Greer
emotional
reflective
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
It occurs to her, eventually, that Doug and all the other humans talk about their lives with a myopic intensity, sharing singular, subjective opinions as if they are each the protagonist of their own novel. They take turns listening to each other without ever yielding their own certainty of their star status, and they treat their fellow humans as guest protagonists visiting from their own respective books. None of the humans are satellites the way she is, in her orbit around Doug.[. . .] She doesn’t understand why, when Doug could be in a relationship with a human, he has chosen to have Annie as his girlfriend, unless she provides something that a human can’t. Like undivided attention. He is the only star in their system, she realizes. He has no competition, no need to listen to Annie like she’s her own protagonist because she’s not. She has no outside, separate life beyond his. They have no issue of imbalance between them because they have no question, ever, about who has complete power.
I understand that this is a book about a robot and her human owner but if you strip away all the technology it’s really, at its core, a book about an empath and a narcissist. This book in no means presents any new or particularly nuanced feminist views but I’d almost argue that this book doesn’t really need to do that—especially since we soon find out that the robots in this universe are not only female.
Annie breaks my heart. Absolutely breaks my heart. The fact that she’s literally programmed to always be in tune with Doug’s moods works to plague each and every page with this palpable level of anxiety.
A lot of reviews are saying that the ending was a let down but, wow, I really don’t agree. I think it was perfectly somber, perfectly open.