We, Robots

Sue Lange


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 1 ratings · 118 pages · Published: 28 Feb 2007

We, Robots by Sue Lange
"...a funny and disturbing satire, and a refutation of the more facile writings in our genre." — Sean Melican, Ideomancer

"Lange gives us a quiet and sad look at the world of institutionalized timidity we are heading towards with or without robots, intertwined with a hilarious send-up of just how we're getting there." — Racheline Maltese, Gather blog

"We, Robots does a grand job of laying the foundation for conversation for someone not versed with the concepts; and it is an interesting story in its own right, told with somewhat of an Asimovian tongue." --GUD Magazine

Poignant tale of humans and robots and the meaning of life.


"This is a short novel, about 100 pages, but it says a lot about concepts of humanity. It is easy to read, and very much worth reading." -- Paul

"It has the comprehensibility of Asimov, the wry social commentary of Dick, the conscience of Serling’s “Twilight Zone” and the heart of Bradbury. However, as much as Lange has drawn from the masters, she has created something completely unique and has a voice of her own that is equal to any of them." --Sandi

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