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Very thought provoking if nothing else. You might think twice about surrounding yourself with electronic devices after reading it!




Nope, it's not like I Robot. Closer in story line to 2001 but earth based. Good writing and interesting read.

That said, it was a breeze to read, and if you are into apocalyptic books, you may as well check it out, you can probably knock it out in a day or so.
I Garauntee the movie will be better than the book.
Is there a movie in the works for this one?

I agree with Chris that the movie will be better. Can't see how it could be worse, frankly.
My recommendation is to pass on it. Save yourself the hours and read something else. Heck, read WWZ again.

What I DID like better about Robo is the easier reading style. I am not military or politics schooled so a lot of the stuff in WWZ is waaaay over my head.



I read this book and actually did a review on it a few days ago. You can read it here on Goodreads. I didn't leave any spoilers so you're safe to check it out.
It was an okay book, not terrific, not awful. It'll do.


@Chris said that comparison was "absurd". Which I found puzzling. Post-apocalyptic oral history. Can it really be argued that they are not comparable?
The author of this book definately knows his stuff, and I'm pretty sure the bio said he had a PHD in robotics. Which would make him more of an authority on the subject that Max Brooks, who probably does not have a doctorate in zombies.


This story lacked character development and real sturdy relationships. There was hardy any mourning over the death of a character, only one.
It as an exciting fast paced read, and I did at times see similaritites between iRobot and this book however where iRobot is attempting to prevent the Robot apocalypse, this book is about what happens after they take over and the events immediately preceding the take over.
Go into it not expecting great writing but a fun story.



For me Robopocalypse simple took the premise, applied robots instead of Zombies and gave a timeline of events without giving any humanity, character development (and the structure cannot be blamed for this because it can be done with good writing) or real sense of the scale of the war.
Go watch "Maximum Overdrive" to see how a small scale version of this story. Admittedly a bad movie (and poor short story) but still more fun than Robopocalypse.

This book sounds interesting. However, before I buy it, I just want to know, is this the same as IRobot, it sounds pretty similar from the little I have read about it. No spoilers pl..."
It's not the same book. As a matter of fact, the only thing that Asimov's books and this book have in common is that they're about robots. This is an engaging read that makes you believe that the takeover of machines could be possible. Very different indeed to iRobot.

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This book sounds interesting. However, before I buy it, I just want to know, is this the same as IRobot, it sounds pretty similar from the little I have read about it. No spoilers please :)