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This was pretty cool, conceptually, but I think could have used some editing. It's a little long.
3/5 Stars
Armand is the youngest of 6 brothers. After years of being the discarded, black sheep of his tech billionaire family, he's used to being treated poorly. That is until he discovers SOPHIA, a semi-sentient AI-like book, and Concordia, an illuminate-like karma cult run by the most powerful individuals in the world. His world is immediately turned upside down.
This book includes:
- Bitcoin, AI, and futuristic tech
- succession-like family dynamic
- WeWork style tech gurus
- techno spiritualism
There likely is an audience that would love "The Name and The Shadow." I could even see it becoming a cult classic. Unfortunately, I don't think I am part of that audience. The storyline was interesting and very creative, however, the writing style and the character-building wasnt for me. I also work in big tech and grew up just outside the Bay Area/Silicon Valley, so I am familiar with techno-spiritual bros and it could be that the character archetypes hit too close to home for me.
I admire the author's creativity and believe that this storyline is unique. I could see fans of "The Partition" who aren't so interested in the philosophical side of sci-fi eating this book up, and I will be recommending this book to some of my more computer sciencey friends.
I received this ebook as an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley, BooksGoSocial, and Mark Jeffery for the opportunity.
Armand works for his older brothers. Armand finds out that he has been cheated of his inheritance. He hires a lawyer and meets his brothers with their lawyers where Armand confronts them with what they have been doing to him. The brothers lose their case. Armand realizes that there is much he needs to learn and do to run the company. Armand learned about his cheating brothers whe Egyptian hieroglyphs in a found Egyptian book. The book has a voice telling Armand words are alive. It wanted a name which Armand gives. Giving the voice a name thrilled it so it told him about his cheating brothers. Arman will eventually learn about a potential threat that he must resolve.
Reading this book was fascinating. It is a book that had me thinking about the mythology and ancient history that brought the book to be sealed in a jar and only found as the jar was accidentally broken. I marvel at the author’s ingenuity writing this book. I won’t forget this book!
The Name and the Shadow by Mark Jeffrey
519 Pages
Publisher: BooksGoSocial
Release Date: June 3, 2023
General Fiction (Adult), Sci Fi, Fantasy, Artificial Intelligence, Organized Crimes, Karma
Armand Martel is the 7th son. His brothers inherited their father’s fortune while he can barely make ends meet. He is researching canobic jars from Egypt when he comes across an old book. It is a codex and as he goes through it he realizes it is an early. Form of artificial intelligence. He names her Sophia and helps her learn through his experiences. His brothers warn him of the Concordian organization. Their father gave his karma, along with all the brothers’ karma as a form of payment for success. Armand is the only son who maintains his karma. He begins investigating and tries to have their karma released but there are other plans for him.
The book has a steady pace, the characters are developed, and it is written in the third person point of view. I really like the character of Sophia. I can see artificial intelligence to grow as she did. If you like
This was so good! The mix of the ancient Egypt history and adventure with lots of action. I enjoyed this book so much! This would make a great movie!
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I think the premise is interesting but the use of AI and just the big blocks of capped text to signify the relic talking was a bit too much - I'm also avoidant in using AI so I don't know how I feel about it being in books already.
A book that mixes AI with classic action+adventure tropes and I had a lot of fun in reading it.
It's a bit weird at the beginning but i was hooked after a couple of chapters.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine
This was a fast-paced, interesting read, that I found I did not want to put down! Great, multi-faceted characters. Vivid descriptions. Kept me captivated from the first page to the last. A uniquely-cool read!
*I received a complimentary ARC of this book in order to read and provide a voluntary, unbiased and honest review, should I choose to do so.
I struggled a bit with this book. Being a technophobic grandma probably was not the demographic this book was aiming at, so trying to understand the concepts and language around technology was a bit challenging. That said, it was a good story ( although it did make me think that my ideas about technology were not paranoid) and my grandson enjoyed it immensly.
Rating: 3.6/5
Review: This started out in cringeville with the dialogue between brothers sounding like a group of stoned surfers. Almost DNF'ed it but held on to what turned out to be a very creative story line. Armand's character is well built and you find yourself pulling for him at every turn. Would like to see Armand continue, perhaps aspiring to a Himalayan abode.
I am sure the editors will work out the pages and pages of grammatical errors. A bit distracting.