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SCRAP by Guy Bass; 9781788955973

SCRAP

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The Plot

In a distant future where humans have colonised the galaxy, the story unfolds on the enigmatic planet Somewhere Five One Three. Initially sent to prepare the world for human habitation, a group of robots has instead taken control, leaving the colonisers at their mercy. Among the robots, K1-NG stands out as the sole loyal unit, steadfastly refusing to assist the outlawed humans. A decade later, the narrative introduces sisters Gnat and Paige, the last remnants of humanity, who are forced to live in the shadows, underground.

Determined to reclaim their rightful place on Somewhere Five One Three, the sisters embark on a perilous quest to locate K1-NG. Their mission is fraught with danger, as they must confront the robot's deep-seated distrust of humans, a trust he vowed never to restore. The novel explores themes of loyalty, the complexities of trust, and the struggle for survival in a world dominated by technology.

Themes

  • Trust and Betrayal: The relationship between humans and robots raises questions about loyalty and the consequences of betrayal.
  • Survival: Gnat and Paige’s struggle to survive in an unforgiving environment highlights the resilience of the human spirit.
  • Identity: The sisters' quest reflects their search for identity in a world where they are the last of their kind.
“A gripping tale of resilience and redemption, where the lines between friend and foe blur.”

Fans of Guy Bass's previous works and readers of science fiction novels that delve into the ethical implications of technology will find themselves captivated by SCRAP, a thought-provoking exploration of humanity's relationship with its creations.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 128 mm × 22 mm
Pages: 320
Publisher: Little Tiger Press Group
ISBN: 9781788955973

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