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Mad Scientist’s Daughter
Rated 4.10 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781481461689
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In a crumbling future America, Cat Novak falls for Finn, the android her mad scientist father created. Nominated for the Phillip K. Dick Award, this sci-fi fairy tale explores their unique bond as Finn, a billion-dollar construct, navigates newfound android rights. Will their forbidden love survive the looming threat of separation? Discover the captivating story of *Mad Scientist’s Daughter* by Cassandra Rose Clarke. ISBN: 9781481461689
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Deba Kumar Narzary –
A unique sci-fi romance! Cat and Finn’s relationship is compelling, but the pacing felt a bit slow at times. Still worth a read for the originality.
Khushi Panchariya –
Clarke’s writing is lovely, and the premise is great. However, I felt the ending was a bit rushed. Overall, an enjoyable read.
Anshika Vashisht –
This book surprised me! I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I was hooked from the beginning. Finn is such an interesting character.
Malvika Sharma –
A captivating and moving story about love and identity. Clarke’s writing is beautiful and the characters are well-developed. Loved it!
Naman Singh –
I was captivated by the world Clarke created. Finn’s journey is fascinating, though I wished for more depth in the secondary characters.
Shashank Rai –
The concept is intriguing, but the execution fell a little flat for me. I wanted to love it, but it didn’t quite grab me. The android rights issue was interesting.
Shreya Vatsa –
I enjoyed the exploration of android rights, but the romance felt a little underdeveloped. A decent read, but not a favorite.
Kaushal Kumar Sharma –
A truly original story. I loved the blend of science fiction and romance. The Phillip K. Dick Award nomination is well-deserved.
Farzan Saleem –
A beautiful and thought-provoking story. The forbidden love between Cat and Finn is heartbreaking. Highly recommend!
Rahul R Prasad –
While the writing was good, I struggled to connect with the characters. The plot was a bit predictable for my taste.