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Speak

By: Louisa Hall
Narrated by: Suzan Crowley, Bill Jurney, Christopher Ashman, Jennifer Page, Joe Ochman, Adrienne Rusk
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Summary

She cannot run. She cannot walk. She cannot even blink. As her batteries run down for the final time, all she can do is speak. Will you listen?

Speak is the story of artificial intelligence and those who loved it, hated it, and created it. Spanning geography and time, the novel takes us from Alan Turing's conviction in the 1950s to a Silicon Valley wunderkind imprisoned in 2040 for creating illegally lifelike dolls.

From a pilgrim girl writing her diary to a traumatised young girl exchanging messages with a software program, all these lives have shaped and changed a single artificial intelligence - MARY3.

In Speak, she tells you their story and her own. It the last story she will ever tell, spoken both in celebration and also warning - a warning against creating and abandoning beings with the ability to feel as deeply as we do.

When machines learn to speak, who decides what it means to be human?

For fans of David Mitchell and Margaret Atwood comes this poignant novel examining the story and ethics of artificial intelligence, a tale that spans our past and future, which will make readers everywhere question what it really means to be human.

Emily St. John Mandel, author of Station Eleven, calls Speak the "rarest of finds".

Louisa Hall grew up in Philadelphia. After graduating from Harvard, she played squash professionally while finishing her premedical coursework and working in a research lab at the Albert Einstein Hospital. She holds a PhD in literature from the University of Texas at Austin, where she currently teaches literature and creative writing, and she supervises a poetry workshop at the Austin State Psychiatric Hospital. She is the author of the novel The Carriage House, and her poems have been published in the New Republic, Southwest Review, Ellipsis, and other journals.

To find out more about the author please visit - www.louisahall.net

©2015 Louisa Hall (P)2015 Audible, Ltd
Science Fiction Fiction Computer Science Artificial Intelligence Technology
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What did you like most about Speak?

I loved the depth the narrator performance brought to this story - or rather, series of interweaving stories. The audio experience brought the intimacy of confession, which I don't think would have the same power only in print.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Yes - I got really involved with the emotional journey of each character. The balance between hope and sadness; what is, has been and could be.

Stands out from the crowd

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Beautifully performed and the story weaved seamlessly though different points of view and different generations all connecting together I just thought the ending could have been a bit stronger.

Excellent although the ending was a bit weak

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This book was clever and well written, but not interesting. Fortunately some of the performers were quite good for their parts, but about half way through the book it became apparent that this was an exercise in research rather than storytelling. Clever and well written and researched unfortunately does not make it work reading or listening to. There needs to be something, that catches the imagination, a character that is empathetic, but unfortunately not.

Less than I imagined

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I have read this book twice. The first time I read it, I got it all wrong - probably rushed and not taken in correctly, because the second reading was amazing. I listened to every word. An imaginative tale which jumps through time and generations, to bring you a wholesome story. A book which draws questions, evokes emotion and gives you an answer. I could not stop listening once I had established some of the story. This book jumps forward, backward and through time with several different stories, eventually congregating into one. Confusing, complex and compelling. A great book.

Wonderfully told story

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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

I enjoyed this book but just felt something was missing. I didnt quite connect with any of the characters or care enough.

Would you recommend Speak to your friends? Why or why not?

no

What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?

the narration was well cast

Do you think Speak needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

no. it is about the end...

Didnt really connect

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