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Our score:

4.3 / 5

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Made for You

Jenna Satterthwaite

Our Review:

Jennifer Satterthwaite's debut novel "Made for You" is a fascinating and thought-provoking mix of science fiction, reality TV drama, and murder mystery that had me thinking long after I finished. I was surprised by how much this book resonated with me as a longtime AI ethics enthusiast.

The idea of Julia, a synthetic lady created to win a Bachelor-style reality program, is interesting and terrifying. Satterthwaite skillfully examines humanity, consciousness, and free will via Julia's experiences. I often wondered when an artificial being becomes "real"? Julia's emotional journey and self-discovery are captivating, making her seem human despite her background.

The dual temporal format shows Julia's "creation" and absorption into human civilization with her current challenges, which works well. I eagerly turned pages because this narrative decision added suspense and intrigue. Reality TV parts were unsettlingly real, reminding me of their exploitative character.

The novel excels at exploring identity, agency, and poisonous relationships. Julia's transformation from a people-pleaser to a hunter of the truth about herself and her spouse is inspiring and painful. It made me think about how social norms and pressures impact our identities and choices.

While the tempo often lags and several narrative twists are unlikely, the story's emotional foundation stays compelling. Satterthwaite's language is sharp and fascinating, with dark humor to complement the heavier topics.

"Made for You" is an exciting book that reflects society's preoccupation with perfection and tangled connection with technology. It makes us question what makes us human and the ethics of creating sentient beings for our own reasons. This novel's questions become more urgent as AI advances in real life.

This debut makes Satterthwaite a rising author. Though not perfect, its ambition, originality, and intelligent examination of complicated subjects make it stand out in speculative fiction. I eagerly await her next writing.


Book of the Day's Rating:

4.3 - Excellent