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Love, Death and Robots (set of Four Volumes)
General Fiction爱,死亡和机器人(套装全四册)
(u. S.) John Scalzi Et Al.
The "Love, Death and Robots Series" consists of short and concise novels with independent stories, different styles, covering suspense, horror, comedy, science fiction, fantasy and other styles, including doomsday wasteland, cyberpunk, steampunk and other science fiction elements. It spans time and space as well as history, culture and tradition. Through the three keywords of love, death, and robots, the book explores human culture, emotions, spirit, and identity, as well as explores philosophical propositions such as existence, free will, and technological rationality.
The "Love, Death and Robots Series" consists of short and concise novels with independent stories, different styles, covering suspense, horror, comedy, science fiction, fantasy and other styles, including doomsday wasteland, cyberpunk, steampunk and other science fiction elements. It spans time and space as well as history, culture and tradition. Through the three keywords of love, death, and robots, the book explores human culture, emotions, spirit, and identity, as well as explores philosophical propositions such as existence, free will, and technological rationality.

Love, Death and Robots 4 (translated by Lin Fantasy Series)
General Fiction爱,死亡和机器人4(译林幻系列)
(u. S.) John Scalzi Et Al.
This book is the original work of the fourth season of "Love, Death and Robots" and contains eight original novels and one original script. In this book, the Splinter Matrix series "Spider-Ross" by Bruce Sterling, the author of the third season of "The Swarm" returns with explosive force; John Scalzi's "Robots and Cats" series makes a humorous appearance again; the novel "The 400" by Mark Laidlaw, the former chief screenwriter of Valve's "Half-Life" is in full swing... Through the three keywords of love, death, and robots, this book cuts into the discussion of human culture, emotions, spirit and identity, as well as the exploration of philosophical propositions such as existence, free will, and technological rationality.
This book is the original work of the fourth season of "Love, Death and Robots" and contains eight original novels and one original script. In this book, the Splinter Matrix series "Spider-Ross" by Bruce Sterling, the author of the third season of "The Swarm" returns with explosive force; John Scalzi's "Robots and Cats" series makes a humorous appearance again; the novel "The 400" by Mark Laidlaw, the former chief screenwriter of Valve's "Half-Life" is in full swing... Through the three keywords of love, death, and robots, this book cuts into the discussion of human culture, emotions, spirit and identity, as well as the exploration of philosophical propositions such as existence, free will, and technological rationality.