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Fatal Error: A sci-fi adventure thriller for adults who love robot fiction
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Fatal Error: A sci-fi adventure thriller for adults who love robot fiction in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $12.99

Barnes and Noble
Fatal Error: A sci-fi adventure thriller for adults who love robot fiction in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $12.99
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T.E.D.D. is a trash droid with glitches, sarcasm to spare, and zero interest in dealing with our crap.
Unfortunately, quitting isn't easy when blackouts, psychotic episodes, and a corporate death squad are on your tail. To survive, T.E.D.D. must embrace his anomaly-and maybe even team up with the humans he can't stand. Equal parts dry wit and reluctant heroics, a darkly comic sci-fi about the little guy's fight against the machine and what it means to be human.
Perfect for fans of Martha Wells, Asimov, John Scalzi, Andy Weir, and Adrian Tchaikovsky.
Unfortunately, quitting isn't easy when blackouts, psychotic episodes, and a corporate death squad are on your tail. To survive, T.E.D.D. must embrace his anomaly-and maybe even team up with the humans he can't stand. Equal parts dry wit and reluctant heroics, a darkly comic sci-fi about the little guy's fight against the machine and what it means to be human.
Perfect for fans of Martha Wells, Asimov, John Scalzi, Andy Weir, and Adrian Tchaikovsky.
T.E.D.D. is a trash droid with glitches, sarcasm to spare, and zero interest in dealing with our crap.
Unfortunately, quitting isn't easy when blackouts, psychotic episodes, and a corporate death squad are on your tail. To survive, T.E.D.D. must embrace his anomaly-and maybe even team up with the humans he can't stand. Equal parts dry wit and reluctant heroics, a darkly comic sci-fi about the little guy's fight against the machine and what it means to be human.
Perfect for fans of Martha Wells, Asimov, John Scalzi, Andy Weir, and Adrian Tchaikovsky.
Unfortunately, quitting isn't easy when blackouts, psychotic episodes, and a corporate death squad are on your tail. To survive, T.E.D.D. must embrace his anomaly-and maybe even team up with the humans he can't stand. Equal parts dry wit and reluctant heroics, a darkly comic sci-fi about the little guy's fight against the machine and what it means to be human.
Perfect for fans of Martha Wells, Asimov, John Scalzi, Andy Weir, and Adrian Tchaikovsky.

















