In the Global State of the future, anyone can live forever. Just remember to make your daily backup.
The plot
In the Global State of the future, anyone can live forever. Just remember to make your daily backup. You can always be regenerated in a new body if you get sick or injured.
The bad news is that there’s no room for any more people on Earth. Giving birth to children has been outlawed.
Zeta is one of the last children ever born. When she loses her mother in a tragic accident, her life is turned upside down. Alone save for her robot teacher and guide, Robby, she must learn to stand on her own feet and find a meaning in life.
This leads Zeta on a perilous quest filled with secrets and revelations, new friends and new enemies. Zeta soon discovers that her most formidable, and perhaps insurmountable, obstacle is herself.
What reviewers has said about Atlantiz:
"4/5 – The surprises encountered throughout the novel were full of face-palming, tears, and out-of-brain expressions."
Amanda Melton, mixedwritings.com
"Well written and exciting novel with a very profound and reflective story. An immersive reading experience that invites calm and contemplation."
Statement from a Danish lecturer
"Well written and thoughtful ... with liberating touches of humor."
Gyseren.dk
"The author takes up some thought experiments which ... provide the opportunity for exciting reflections. It suits the science fiction genre perfectly for ... a suspenseful science fiction novel aimed at young people..."
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