Sunny
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2.0 • 1 Rating
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- $22.99
Publisher Description
NOW A MAJOR STREAMING SERIES
A riveting technological thriller following a woman whose life is upended when her husband and son disappear in a mysterious plane crash and she is left alone with an unnerving home robot, only to get caught up in an AI-related conspiracy.
In near-future Japan, Susie Sakamoto is mourning the loss of her husband and son to a plane crash. Alone in her big modern house, which feels like more of a prison, Susie spends her days drinking heavily and taking her anger out at the only “sentient” thing left in her life: Sunny, the annoying home robot her husband designed. Susie despises Sunny, and sometimes even gets a sinking feeling that Sunny is out to hurt her.
To escape her paranoia and depression, Susie frequents the seedy, drug-fueled bars of the city, where she hears rumors of The Dark Manual, a set of guidelines that allow you to reprogram your robot for nefarious purposes. In the hopes of finding a way to turn off Sunny for good, Susie begins to search for the manual, only to learn it’s too late: the machines are becoming more sentient and dangerous. Thrust into the center of a dark, corporate war, Susie realizes there’s someone behind the code, pulling the strings. And they want her dead.
With a darkly humorous yet propulsive and lyrical voice, O’Sullivan presents us with an unsettling look at a future that feels all too real. Gripping and thought-provoking, Sunny is a haunting character study of an anxious woman teetering in an anxious time.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
This mystery about grief, solitude, and the world of AI will seriously get under your skin. When her husband and son are tragically killed, Susie is left alone with her grief in their Tokyo apartment. Well, alone except for Sunny, the “housebot” her husband designed to complete their household chores. Utterly miserable, Susie splits her time between visiting dive bars and seething with seemingly irrational hatred for her ever-present robot—until she hooks up with a local party girl named Mixxy and inadvertently falls down a rabbit hole of danger, obsession, and conspiracy. Narrator Siho Ellsmore pulls you deep into the black hole of Susie’s anger and depression. Our adrenaline kicked in when Susie began searching for a rumoured manual that would let her reprogram Sunny, a quest that reveals dark questions about how much power AI is already wielding in her society. Part somber character study, part sci-fi thriller, this is a brilliantly unnerving listen.