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Lindsay E. Edmunds
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Book Description

25 Feb 2011
You are about to enter the Middle Machine Age, where good citizens of the Reunited States are either Outsiders or denizens of the UnderWorld. Things are in uneasy balance, like a fantastic house of cards that grows ever taller.

Then comes a datastorm called The Emperor Worm. This vortex of electronic garbage smashes everyone's house of cards.

Anna Ringer, a troubled employee of a mysterious company called Lighthorse Magic, finds herself at a hinge in history. If she fails to act, something strange and marvelous will die. If she does act, she may die herself.

The Next Thing is not what you think.


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  • Paperback: 310 pages
  • Publisher: Createspace (25 Feb 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1453839992
  • ISBN-13: 978-1453839997
  • Product Dimensions: 1.8 x 21.3 x 13.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,616,362 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, wonderful story! 18 Jun 2011
By V. Cano
Format:Kindle Edition
I'm not sure I'll ever look at a computer the same way again after reading this book. What a marvelous story! This is the type of book that makes me glad self-publishing exists.
The sci-fi premise has never been one of my favorites, mainly because the authors rely so much on world building and bizarre terms, that the actual stories never come through. This book is an exception. There is some world building, of course, but it is very interesting and never grows dull. The reader is not inundated with unpronounceable words or names, and can easily follow the actions that take place, even when they involve new technological terms.
I adored Cel, the computer that one day realizes he is indeed alive and in-love with his owner. He is a quirky, troublesome creature that the reader can't help but love. Anna, his owner, is also quite fun, although she falls a bit short of a fully rounded character. There are a myriad of other people that make the story come to life. I enjoyed getting to meet them all.
The story itself is well structured, with the usual infusion of government paranoia and the ever watchful eye of technology. It is fast-paced, grabbing on to the reader until the last page. I will not reveal the ending, of course, but I had a little "aww" working its way up my throat.
I highly, highly recommend this book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable science fiction 8 Aug 2011
By Maria Waddell - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Cel and Anna is a delightful science fiction novel. The premise is George Orwell-esque from his novel 1984 where "big brother" is watching everything you do - without the overwhelming darkness.

The synopsis tells you everything you need to know about this book. It starts off a little slow for me, but the pace picks up and then continues at a good clip. The concept of a computer falling in love with a woman is pretty unique; thus, enjoyable to read about.

The characters were well-written, even Cel, the computer! I found the most change in Anna as the story began, she was rather shy and didn't interact with live people very much. Through the story she grew and changed until she was very comfortable around people and capable of making friends.

Cel and Anna is a breath of fresh air in the science fiction genre. It flows smoothly and reads fairly quickly. It's definitely worth your time!

*Disclaimer: I received this book free from the author, I was not required to write a positive review.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, wonderful story! 18 Jun 2011
By V. Cano - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I'm not sure I'll ever look at a computer the same way again after reading this book. What a marvelous story! This is the type of book that makes me glad self-publishing exists.
The sci-fi premise has never been one of my favorites, mainly because the authors rely so much on world building and bizarre terms, that the actual stories never come through. This book is an exception. There is some world building, of course, but it is very interesting and never grows dull. The reader is not inundated with unpronounceable words or names, and can easily follow the actions that take place, even when they involve new technological terms.
I adored Cel, the computer that one day realizes he is indeed alive and in-love with his owner. He is a quirky, troublesome creature that the reader can't help but love. Anna, his owner, is also quite fun, although she falls a bit short of a fully rounded character. There are a myriad of other people that make the story come to life. I enjoyed getting to meet them all.
The story itself is well structured, with the usual infusion of government paranoia and the ever watchful eye of technology. It is fast-paced, grabbing on to the reader until the last page. I will not reveal the ending, of course, but I had a little "aww" working its way up my throat.
I highly, highly recommend this book.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful love story 6 July 2012
By Sue Owen - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I had to laugh when I read the synopsis of this story. It was hard for me to picture how the author was going to pull off such a feat ... a love story between a human and a robot? Seriously? Brings to mind some of the really ditzy blondes I know. But she pulled it off. This is truly a great love story and Anna is neither ditzy nor blonde.

I liked the progression of this story a lot. The interaction between Cel who knew he was in love from the very beginning to Anna and the outcome that was inevitable. This is a classic love story told in a very unique way but don't let that deter you reading it. This is a great book and lots of fun to read.

I would like to see a bit more in the area of environment description. There might have been a little too much left to the reader's imagination but I don't know that it took anything away from the original story. It's just the sci fi freak in me coming out. I want to see the purple skies and yellow moon. But either way, it was a good read and one I recommend.
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