
Almost Human. Clifford D. Simak
A Sci-Fi Horror Hybrid That'll Keep You Up All Night
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I dove into Clifford D. Simak's 'Almost Like People' expecting a typical sci-fi horror tale, but what I got was a wild ride that explores the darker side of human nature when technology gets out of control. It's a psychological thriller that's got me hooked, and I'm not alone – the premise is a total game-changer. The world-building is top-notch, with a clear understanding of how this futuristic society functions, and the characters are well-developed and relatable. The themes of economic collapse and technological dependence are eerily relevant to our current world, making this a must-read for anyone interested in sci-fi horror.






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What's the book about?
Almost Like People is a psychological thriller that explores the darker side of human nature when technology gets out of control. It's a gripping tale of a world where 'unique' products become a reality, with prices to match.
Is this book suitable for fans of sci-fi horror?
While it's marketed as a sci-fi horror story, Almost Like People is more of a psychological thriller that explores the consequences of technology gone wrong. It's not your average monster-filled or blood-soaked story, but a thought-provoking exploration of human nature.
What's the tone of the book?
The tone is engaging and easy to follow, with a clear understanding of the world and its characters. It's a wild ride that's worth every penny, but it's not for the faint of heart.
Is the book well-written?
Yes, the writing is engaging and easy to follow, making it a quick read. However, some readers may find the writing a bit too flowery at times.
What are the themes of the book?
The book explores themes of economic collapse, technological dependence, and the darker side of human nature. It's a thought-provoking exploration of what happens when technology gets out of control.
Is the book part of a series?
No, Almost Like People is a standalone novel. However, it's part of Clifford D. Simak's sci-fi horror series, which explores the darker side of human nature.
What's the recommended reading age?
The recommended reading age is 18+, due to mature themes and some graphic content.
Is the book available in audiobook format?
Yes, Almost Like People is available in audiobook format on popular platforms like Audible and Google Play Books.
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- •The unique premise is a total game-changer – it's not your average sci-fi horror story.
- •The exploration of technology gone wrong is both terrifying and thought-provoking.
- •The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy to get invested in their stories.
- •The world-building is top-notch, with a clear understanding of how this futuristic society functions.
- •The writing is engaging and easy to follow, making it a quick read.
- •The themes of economic collapse and technological dependence are eerily relevant to our current world.
- •The pacing is well-balanced, with a mix of action and introspection that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
- •The supporting characters are well-fleshed out, adding depth to the story and making it feel more realistic.
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- •The pacing can be a bit slow at times, which may put some readers off.
- •Some of the supporting characters feel a bit underdeveloped.
- •The ending is a bit of a letdown, but it's still a wild ride.
- •The themes of economic collapse and technological dependence can be a bit heavy-handed at times.
- •The book relies a bit too heavily on convenient plot devices.
- •The writing can be a bit too flowery at times, which may be off-putting for some readers.



