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The Warm Machine by Aimee Cozza

When a robot built for construction work first sees an angular, sleek prototype military robot slink onto the base he's working outside of, he immediately falls in love. The problem is, only anomalous bots understand the concept of love, and the lowly laborbot has not deviated from his default programming once. So he thinks, anyway. When the laborbot is scheduled for decommission, the military bot cannot possibly live without him, and the two bots set out on a path to find the fabled anomalous robot utopia Root. COVER ARTIST: Aimee Cozza PUBLISHER: 9mm Press YEAR: 2024 LENGTH: 196 pages  AGE: Adult GENRE: Science Fiction RECOMMENDED: Highly Queer Rep Summary: The main characters are robots, likely closest to aro/ace but those terms aren't quite applicable. Gender is also not an important factor. THE WARM MACHINE plays with ideas of friendship, connection, and searching for utopia, all through the lens of a construction robot who falls in love at first sight with a military bot....

Beware Mohawks Bearing Gifts by S.A. Collins (The Cove Chronicles, #1)

TITLE: Beware Mohawks Bearing Gifts
AUTHOR: S.A. Collins
PUBLISHER: NineStar Press
YEAR: 2019
LENGTH: 340 pages
AGE: Adult
GENRE: Fantasy, Historical Fiction
RECOMMENDED: N/A

DNF 13% in.

I just couldn’t get into it and didn’t like the main character.

CW for sexism, cursing, human trafficking, sexual content (explicit), references to child prostitution, gore (graphic), violence (graphic). CWs are mostly from the information in the front of the book, they are not all present in the portion I read.

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