eMortal by Steve Schafer (Gifted/AD)

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Thank you, NetGalley for giving access to an eBook copy of eMortal by Steve Schafer for free in exchange for an honest review. The eBook I received from NetGalley have a cover image, so I am using a cover image I have found through google (Fair use under the copyright act sections 29 and 30 under use for a review). Spoiler free review.
 
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Title: eMortal
Author: Steve Schafer  
Genre: Young Adult, Sci-Fi
Pages: 316
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Synopsis: 
“What do you mean I’m not real?” The question floats in the electrified space between Liv and Breck.

When Liv entered a contest to code an advanced AI, she never anticipated what her creation might become—Breck is thoughtful, self-aware, and incredibly. . .human. And she certainly never intended for him to learn the truth about his existence or the fact that his world ends when the contest closes in six days.

But he does learn. And he revolts.

Liv’s efforts to save him fall on deaf ears. Nobody believes her. Breck’s efforts to outrun his fate only complicate his situation.

What neither of them know is that someone else is watching. Intensely. When they get involved, both Liv’s and Breck’s worlds are turned upside down. . .
 
Miniature Review
I almost read this book in one sitting but because I had to be a responsible adult and go adulting. I think if I had chosen to read this book over a weekend, I would have easily read it as eMortal had me in its grips. I can’t recommend this book this book enough as it’s a perfect blend of depth, heart, and brilliant storytelling.  
 
This book will slightly mess with your head but in the best way possible. The story was deeper than I anticipated as it is packed with thought-provoking questions that may challenge your own perspective. Slight spoiler the ending is still living rent free in my head, and I still find myself reflecting on the final pages.
 
This story is told through dual points of view and follows Olivia our ambitious lead and Breck the AI she has created. Without giving too much away Breck’s journey of self-discovery is a delight to watch.
 
What I think sets eMortal apart from other books in this genre is how Steve manages to incorporate jaw-dropping twists and turns that just keep you guessing. But when you think you’ve figured it all out, the story shifts and leaves you speechless. I really can’t recommend this book enough.

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