
Girl Malfunctioned
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Dustin Holloway

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
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“An action-packed techno-thriller with a fierce protagonist...a fast-paced novel that never lets up...” - Kirkus
“Holloway’s futuristic thriller mixes familiar elements of SF and crime fiction to tell a tale of ambition, agency, and revenge.” - Kirkus
Read the full review: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/dustin-t-holloway/girl-malfunctioned/
Krista Kinsley is a girl genius.
Abused by her family. Subjected to experimental surgery. Locked up for defending herself.
The computer implanted in her mind is starting to malfunction, and Krista discovers that she has frightening abilities that make her a danger to herself and to the people trying to exploit her.
Can she control her own mind before it destroys her?
Girl Malfunctioned is a stunning techno and medical thriller that weaves together the latest advancements in artificial intelligence, brain implants, and mind control into a tale of science gone wrong and a girl out for revenge.
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- 04-30-25
The virtual voice couldn’t convey any emotion the result was that the underlying material couldn’t be appreciated or judged
Virtual voice made the story sound like a string of words. Summary read like something interesting but the VV made it awful.
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