Why did I love this book?
What I love most about this book is how it haunts me with questions about being human. I’m captivated by how the novel blurs the line between machines and humans. What does it even mean to be a construct of programming when even organic humans are subjected to it?
The deepest idea that makes me return to it is the parallel with robotic animals; as someone who deeply loves animals, imagining a world without them is gut-wrenching. My cat, Inari, has been with me all my adult life. Would I love her less if she were robotic? Could I love her more if she were ostensibly immortal? To me, the questions are chilling and fundamental.
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Then Rick got his chance: the assignment to kill six Nexus-6 targets, for a huge reward. But in Deckard's world things were…