Still liking this, but just a little bit freaked out at how much the two look like siblings. Also, the story feels so rushed that I have trouble buying into the emotional connection.
Still liking this, but just a little bit freaked out at how much the two look like siblings. Also, the story feels so rushed that I have trouble buying into the emotional connection.
This series is done SO well. I really love it. Thanks Comixology Unlimited!
I had no idea going in that this was only a three volume series. I'm loving it so far so I'm kind of sad it's not longer, but also glad I can read it all at once. I really enjoyed volume 2 so I'm excited to start the last volume tomorrow.
Last post for tonight before going to bed (almost 2am over here). These were my purchases today: Alex + Ada Vol. 2 and two boxes of tea from the new T2 store in Singapore. I'm trying their French earl grey which is a fruity and floral version, and their gorgeous geisha which is strawberry cream. I can start reading Alex + Ada soon, now that I have all three volumes!
#bookandtea #graphicnovel
I'm reading a lot of books focused on robots and AI lately; the ethical questions and metaphorical ways that authors discuss this topic are just so interesting. This series is about a guy who gets a robot as a gift, and he has to confront his prejudices and his sense of morality when he decides to "wake her up," aka return her sentience. I was only lukewarm about the first volume, but liked this one better as it focused more on Ada.
Kinokuniya has 20% off for its members and I walked out of the bookstore with nothing. I haven't had a chance to go through my wishlist to see what I absolutely need to have. I was thinking maybe Vol. 2 and 3 of Alex + Ada since I already have (but haven't read) Vol. 1. I try to read mostly ebooks so I only allow myself to buy physical copies of graphic novels. Which titles would you recommend?
#bookstore #graphicnovel #comics