Attention: David C. Kopaska-Merkel, Editor Dreams & Nightmares
Subject: iSly, Press Release Snippet
Dear David C. Kopaska-Merkel, Editor,
Press Release Snippet:
Book is Reader Crossover in Science Fiction:
Why are non science-fiction people reading and enjoying iSly, the new, sci-fi book by Stanley Gerson? One answer can be found in its five star, reader review at Amazon:
“. . .Great read, even for non Sci-Fi lovers. . .by luvtoread. . .
iSly is a science fiction story about robots that prompts its readers to think about the major issues of human survival, today and in the future. . .I normally don't enjoy reading sci-fi novels but when I read the short description of this book it reminded me a little of I, Robot with Will Smith and so I decided to give it a try, I really enjoyed reading this book.”
Luvtoread's comment draws on other themes that emerge in the book: androido-tech dystopia vs. eco-friendly living, androids salvaging human society, android, computer, runaway—called a singularity, and can humans and androids be friends.
Reader reviews are good; books are selling. Why not have a look at the book, iSly? At: www.islydroids.com/ . Imagine having your own copy.
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November 24, 2011
Attention: David C. Kopaska-Merkel, Editor Dreams & Nightmares
Subject: iSly, Press Release Snippet
Dear David C. Kopaska-Merkel, Editor,
Press Release Snippet:
Book is Reader Crossover in Science Fiction:
Why are non science-fiction people reading and enjoying iSly, the new, sci-fi book by Stanley Gerson? One answer can be found in its five star, reader review at Amazon:
“. . .Great read, even for non Sci-Fi lovers. . .by luvtoread. . .
iSly is a science fiction story about robots that prompts its readers to think about the major issues of human survival, today and in the future. . .I normally don't enjoy reading sci-fi novels but when I read the short description of this book it reminded me a little of I, Robot with Will Smith and so I decided to give it a try, I really enjoyed reading this book.”
Luvtoread's comment draws on other themes that emerge in the book: androido-tech dystopia vs. eco-friendly living, androids salvaging human society, android, computer, runaway—called a singularity, and can humans and androids be friends.
Reader reviews are good; books are selling. Why not have a look at the book, iSly? At: www.islydroids.com/ . Imagine having your own copy.
Stanley Gerson
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