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The Mirror

Tim Bragg
4.9/5 (11815 ratings)
Description:It is 2073 and a young girl, Mia, is brought up in a megacity. As she approaches her sixteenthbirthday she becomes increasingly aware of going to the 'resort' and leaving the city for the first(and possibly) last time. She knows the resort is a rite of passage but it is also a mystery.Mia's world is run by ELK (Earthly Living Kingdom) who are a powerful and controlling elite.They are attempting to live forever and aim to create self-perpetuating, mostly biological AIwhich a human consciousness can inhabit. Already AI is an established presence in the life ofthe city.This is a dystopian novel which also captures the indefatigable spirit of humanity. It's both athriller and a romance. It asks who and what we are and where our place will be in the future.Are we more than a biological body, do we possess something that AI can never have?In the cities of the future, non-Elkian humans have little worth – except, that is, for the mostbeautiful and intelligent.Tim Bragg’s fifth novel explores the gradual sexual and spiritual awakening of two teenage girls,Mia and Karella, in a world controlled by corporations, guardians and shady government [TheHub]. AI is everywhere, from household gadgets and appliances all the way up to life-likerobots that mentor and monitor the city's inhabitants. The world of the two girls is quitestructured and limited and all they are excited for now is to get out of the city and spend time atthe mysterious 'resort' where they are told they will finally experience freedom. It will be thenew beginning to everything they have always wanted. A proper life. But not all is as it seemsand as new people come in to their circle of friends (including someone from the underground resistance who tells Miaa very unexpected secret) the girls begin to question their very existence and what it is thatmakes a person human."The Mirror" is an intense peek at a near-future dystopian world whereterrifying elements are emerging in governmental practices. Indeed some insidious marketingand laws are with us right now, seemingly innocuous but could lead to a pathway to completesocietal control as outlined in Bragg's novel - KSK"The Mirror" is a slow burner that left me breathless, sad but hopeful. It reminded me of "TheGiver" but it felt more mature, more spiritual, more human - AJ"The narrative is intriguing and the themes you've woven into the story are thought-provoking. The exploration of music and art, technology and control, rebellion and freedom, identity and connection, and the preservation of old ways, all contribute to a layered and complex narrative that is sure to engage readers. The characters are well-developed and their relationships are nuanced. Mia, in particular, is a compelling protagonist whose journey is both relatable and inspiring. Her interactions with other characters, such as her mother and Ned, are well-crafted and contribute significantly to the narrative." - DFWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Mirror. To get started finding The Mirror, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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The Mirror

Tim Bragg
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: It is 2073 and a young girl, Mia, is brought up in a megacity. As she approaches her sixteenthbirthday she becomes increasingly aware of going to the 'resort' and leaving the city for the first(and possibly) last time. She knows the resort is a rite of passage but it is also a mystery.Mia's world is run by ELK (Earthly Living Kingdom) who are a powerful and controlling elite.They are attempting to live forever and aim to create self-perpetuating, mostly biological AIwhich a human consciousness can inhabit. Already AI is an established presence in the life ofthe city.This is a dystopian novel which also captures the indefatigable spirit of humanity. It's both athriller and a romance. It asks who and what we are and where our place will be in the future.Are we more than a biological body, do we possess something that AI can never have?In the cities of the future, non-Elkian humans have little worth – except, that is, for the mostbeautiful and intelligent.Tim Bragg’s fifth novel explores the gradual sexual and spiritual awakening of two teenage girls,Mia and Karella, in a world controlled by corporations, guardians and shady government [TheHub]. AI is everywhere, from household gadgets and appliances all the way up to life-likerobots that mentor and monitor the city's inhabitants. The world of the two girls is quitestructured and limited and all they are excited for now is to get out of the city and spend time atthe mysterious 'resort' where they are told they will finally experience freedom. It will be thenew beginning to everything they have always wanted. A proper life. But not all is as it seemsand as new people come in to their circle of friends (including someone from the underground resistance who tells Miaa very unexpected secret) the girls begin to question their very existence and what it is thatmakes a person human."The Mirror" is an intense peek at a near-future dystopian world whereterrifying elements are emerging in governmental practices. Indeed some insidious marketingand laws are with us right now, seemingly innocuous but could lead to a pathway to completesocietal control as outlined in Bragg's novel - KSK"The Mirror" is a slow burner that left me breathless, sad but hopeful. It reminded me of "TheGiver" but it felt more mature, more spiritual, more human - AJ"The narrative is intriguing and the themes you've woven into the story are thought-provoking. The exploration of music and art, technology and control, rebellion and freedom, identity and connection, and the preservation of old ways, all contribute to a layered and complex narrative that is sure to engage readers. The characters are well-developed and their relationships are nuanced. Mia, in particular, is a compelling protagonist whose journey is both relatable and inspiring. Her interactions with other characters, such as her mother and Ned, are well-crafted and contribute significantly to the narrative." - DFWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Mirror. To get started finding The Mirror, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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1838196331
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