The Day Eight Series
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This series is a work of art... one of the best novels I have ever read.
—Troy Moppin III On page 71, we hit pay dirt. My mind is blown... Great sci-fi takes what you already know and puts a little tilt to it, a twist that makes you see everything in a new way.
— DWD's Reviews (a top Amazon reviewer) Fast-paced, intelligent, thought provoking and, ultimately, somewhat frightening.
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A fresh take on the simulated human/AI puzzle and crafts characters I care about.
If you like early Neil Stephenson, Gibson, or even Crichton, check it out!
—S. Patton
If you like early Neil Stephenson, Gibson, or even Crichton, check it out!
—S. Patton
I'm hooked!...
Ray Mazza has totally blown me away...
It's compulsive reading, extremely well-written.
—P. Morgan
It's compulsive reading, extremely well-written.
—P. Morgan
I was rivited. This is a fast paced sci-fi story about artificial intelligence and the nefarious ways it can be used
as well as the lessons we can learn about human emotion from attempting to create an emotive program.
—JennyJ
as well as the lessons we can learn about human emotion from attempting to create an emotive program.
—JennyJ
Loved it! I just downloaded the next two books in the series. It's a fast read filled with fantastic ideas about
the future of AI. Oh, there's political intrigue, national security issues, and meaning-of-life stuff, too.
—C. Williams
the future of AI. Oh, there's political intrigue, national security issues, and meaning-of-life stuff, too.
—C. Williams
I have not been this excited over a series since reading Hunger Games!
—Suzi
—Suzi
Fans of Robert Ludlum and/or Ray Kurzweil — check out Ray Mazza's "Day Eight"!
—D. Saslav
—D. Saslav
The Day Eight series is a refreshing departure from typical offerings in the SF/Fantasy genres.
Ray Mazza's storytelling style reminds very much of one of my favorite authors: Dean Koontz.
—N. Schipano
Ray Mazza's storytelling style reminds very much of one of my favorite authors: Dean Koontz.
—N. Schipano
It reminds me of books like 'Snow Crash' and 'Daemon' in the way it creates an intelligent and
imaginative story that makes me both excited about and wary of the future.
—R. Rafen
imaginative story that makes me both excited about and wary of the future.
—R. Rafen
...masterfully written... [I] walked away from the book deeply satisfied but reflective...
—R. Marciel
—R. Marciel