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The Perfect Wife de JP Delaney
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The Perfect Wife (edição: 2020)

de JP Delaney (Autor)

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"A missing woman receives a second chance at life, thanks to her billionaire husband--but the consequences are deadly in this gripping psychological thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Before. Abbie awakens in a daze with no memory of who she is or how she landed in this unsettling condition. The man by her side claims to be her husband. He's an icon of the tech world, the founder of a lucrative robotics company. He tells Abbie that she is a gifted artist, an avid surfer, a loving mother to their young son, and the perfect wife. He says she had a terrible accident five years ago, and that, through a huge technological breakthrough, she has been brought back from the abyss. She is a miracle of science. But as Abbie pieces together memories of her marriage, she begins questioning her husband's motives--and his version of events. Can she trust him when he says he wants them to be together forever? And what really happened to Abbie half a decade ago?"--… (mais)
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Título:The Perfect Wife
Autores:JP Delaney (Autor)
Informação:Quercus (2020), 464 pages
Coleções:Sua biblioteca
Avaliação:****1/2
Etiquetas:2020, Fiction

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The Perfect Wife de JP Delaney

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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
I have devoured every JP Delany book that I have been able to get my hands on. The Girl Before was the book I recommended to everyone the year it came out. Believe Me was so twisty that I finished it in one sitting. This was much of the same. The book starts off with a dazed Abbie waking up in what she perceives to be a hospital room. What we later realize is that Nothing is what it seems and that every page makes you more confused until you get to the very last. This book is part domestic thriller which is in his classic style. A cautionary tale of what AI’s are capable of and a heart-breaking tale of a boy who has autism that you can’t do anything but love. I like many readers do not know what to say without giving too much away. If you haven’t read any of the books, I have mentioned I suggest starting with this one and working your way back. This is worth every minute of sleep you miss out on. ( )
  b00kdarling87 | Jan 7, 2024 |
Book Title: The Perfect Wife
Author: JP. Delaney
Format: Kindle

Book Title:
The title of the book ' The Perfect Wife ' is mysterious and thrilling.

Book Cover:
The cover image of the book is a picture of a woman in a distance. The abstract image creates a sense of excitement for a reader.

My review:
“THE DEVELOPMENT OF FULL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE COULD SPELL THE END OF THE HUMAN RACE…. IT WOULD TAKE OFF ON ITS OWN, AND RE-DESIGN ITSELF AT AN EVER-INCREASING RATE. HUMANS, WHO ARE LIMITED BY SLOW BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION, COULDN’T COMPETE, AND WOULD BE SUPERSEDED.” As said by Stephen Hawking, BBC

The above statement by Stephen Hawking though seems to exaggerate, the role of AI in our lives around the world has taken away a few conventional traditions which were more humane rather practical. For example, there were days where people used to write letters to their loved ones. And the amount of happiness and apprehension felt by a person during the gap of sending and receiving news is unexplainable. In every walk of life, technology has overtaken many things. Then came the concept of robots.

Around the world, in huge factories, most of the work is automated and customized machines or Robots are in usage. Similarly in many other fields. There are some restaurants in Asia, where Robots are the waiters. Gradually the human is being replaced by a machine and then a robot. Some movies depicted Humanoids that act until a certain percentage as Humans. But the recent female Robot, Sophia has wondered about the world. It was as good as a normal human being. If this is possible, there is no doubt the world will shift towards these kinds of robots.

The above was a small introduction to the story here in the book ' The Perfect Wife ' by JP Delaney where the female protagonist Abbie is a Cobot. Author Delaney explains that Companion Robot is what is a Cobot.

This is a spoiler-free statement because in the initial chapters the readers meet Abbie. Tim's wife. Here, Abbie is a Cobot. She is unaware of the fact and Tim who is a Software Giant to satiate his male chauvinism develops this Cobot. He wants his wife to be a submissive being. They have a kid named Danny. When she is told by Tim that she’s a “Cobot”, aka a humanlike machine whose presence “may suffice the loss of a loved one, providing solace, company and emotional support in the aftermath of a bereavement”. In other words, according to Tim, the real Abbie died and he missed her so much he built her again, as a robot, to fill the void his beloved wife left in his life.

As a reader, it was not an easy thing to convince me that Abbie is a robot but is given such an illusion. Abbie, the Cobot is a marvelous character to read about. She is a woman. She has no feelings. She has no genitals. This is a very surprising point in the book. This book is a book that belongs to many genres. It has every element that makes it a super thriller. It has a part-parent/child relationship, some part is a sci-fi/dystopian, and part-thriller/mystery, also most importantly part-#MeToo. A great, thought-provoking book that starts as a sci-fi thriller and as the story progresses layers of skillful writing gradually unveils.

With a very dizzy and thrilling plotline, this book is much recommended for the readers who love such dystopian and sci-fi thrillers.

What I like:
1. The basic story plot
2. The mother-kid relationship is beautifully crafted
3. The topic of male domination which is rampant worldwide is very intelligently dealt
4. The concepts of women being looked down and also traces of #metoo movement in a sublime level are appreciable
5. Complete usage of AI and its concepts is attractive
6. The misuse of intelligence and power is well described
7. The thrill and mystery elements are well maintained until the end of the story
8. Abbie's confusion in identifying herself is emotional

What I didn't like:
1. If the ending was different, I could have rated the book 5 of 5
2. Some arguments have been addressed in a semi-strong manner. A little more stress would have been better.

Characters:
Apart from the central characters of Abbie, Tim, and Danny, other characters are nice to encounter. There is a very interesting character, who also narrates the reader's many parts of the story, but is invisible. This is where I loved the characterization. Every character has good scope and weight in the story.

Narration:
The very mention of ' Cobot ' attracted my attention. Being from the Computer Science background, such terms in a drama mixed with science is always interesting This book has such kind of story. The theories of Robotic humans, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial yet Human emotions, and others are dealt with in a well-mannered structure. Every theory is present at every point of the story making the story a perfect combination of many things.

Language & Grammar:
A very fine language with all good and rich constructs are found in the story. The technical and medical terms used are up to the expectations and are informative enough. Though there are some complex and mixed terms used indifferently, as the story progresses this fact gets subsided.

My Final Verdict:
A perfect psychological and sci-fi thriller!

Book Title: 4/5
Book Cover: 4/5
Plot: 4/5
Characters: 4/5
Narration: 4/5
Language & Grammar: 4/5
Final Rating: 4/5

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  BookReviewsCafe | Apr 27, 2023 |
Here's something about me: I am a sucker for second person. When second person is done well, it can be the creepiest thing, bringing so much vividness to a story, really pulling you in. Because, after all, it's about you.

And man, this one hit that sweet spot of absolutely perfect second person narration. Honestly, even if the book had had major flaws, I think I'd still love it for that aspect alone. But it was done incredibly well, and the way everything tied back together was clever.

I downloaded my copy of this and promptly forgot about it, until I started another book that had a similar beginning and then got really excited remembering the premise, and realised I was thinking of the Delaney. I try not to go into books excited right now because I'm normally disappointed but this held up to its promise! And I'm so over psychological thrillers right now because I love them, but the market is so oversaturated with ones that have been done. This was an incredibly refreshing one with a new premise, excellent execution, and lovely spects of sci-fi as well.

I loved that it made me think. The autistic element was so fascinating, especially when tied in with the technological aspect. We really think about what it means to be happy and successful, how we should be successful teachers, and how emotions can be learned. The slow flow of information via downloading memories really added to the suspense.

Another great aspect was that the secondary characters all held their own. Jenny especially I found to be endearing. The narrator, all my yeses. And Lisa as well. All the ways that their motives came together was so strong.

The ending was ridiculous. It worked.

This gives me hope that we haven't exhausted psychological thrillers yet! Keep them coming, Delaney!

--
OHMYGOTH

THAT WAS SO GOOD I HAVE SO MANY FEELINGS ( )
  whakaora | Mar 5, 2023 |
It's honestly really sad that the author has a kid with autism considering how terribly he seems to think of autistic kids. Like yes, at the end it improved, but he still managed to make the robots more human than an actual child. It didn't make sense. The plotholes were absurd. It was just bad. I always feel really bad giving poor reviews but I'm just mad about this one. Like, the book was unnecessarily cruel to autistic people. ( )
  ninagl | Jan 7, 2023 |
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"A missing woman receives a second chance at life, thanks to her billionaire husband--but the consequences are deadly in this gripping psychological thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Before. Abbie awakens in a daze with no memory of who she is or how she landed in this unsettling condition. The man by her side claims to be her husband. He's an icon of the tech world, the founder of a lucrative robotics company. He tells Abbie that she is a gifted artist, an avid surfer, a loving mother to their young son, and the perfect wife. He says she had a terrible accident five years ago, and that, through a huge technological breakthrough, she has been brought back from the abyss. She is a miracle of science. But as Abbie pieces together memories of her marriage, she begins questioning her husband's motives--and his version of events. Can she trust him when he says he wants them to be together forever? And what really happened to Abbie half a decade ago?"--

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