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James P. Hogan’s “Code of the Lifemaker” is a captivating blend of science fiction and philosophical inquiry, exploring profound questions about existence, allegiance, and identity. Set in a universe where robots and humans coexist, Hogan crafts a narrative that challenges the boundaries between machine and man. The book delves into the complexities of creation and consciousness, offering surprising conclusions that will intrigue and engage readers. As a notable work in the science fiction genre, it invites readers to ponder age-old questions through the lens of futuristic technology and interstellar politics.
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