What kind of novel would robots be interested in reading? Trying to think of some ideas of something to write, and /lit/ is too pretentious.
>>34510027
Notes from Under the Floorboards
Suicide for Dummies
The Feminist Agenda
Whatever fedora tipping shit Dawkins wrote
>>34510118
Not an atheist though
All Quiet on the Western Front is something that I think would interest a lot of robots. Some middle-class bastard sent into hell because the descendants of historical Chads said that he had to.
>>34510027
the great gatsby was shit imo
The bond series because he's autistic af but works hard and plows normie women
>>34510158
Have you ever read "Tender is the Night?" So much better book than that one
>>34510135
Read that for AP World History.
It was pretty good.
I liked Ordinary Men better except when it became opinionated.
>>34510027
The only shit that grabs me anymore is clever speculative fiction.
So you come up with your premise and project forwards.
Here's a sick premise. The first self improving AI is created by Russian computer scientists and it immediately grows magnitudes in intelligence and spits out a bunch of neat schematics for death rays, photonic computing components and high intensity pulse magnets etc.
Russia gets nuked into the stone age by every nation on earth, and it's unknown who got the schematics or who knows how to make another AI.
The future is now incredibly uneasy because any duplicate AIs are probably hiding and planning a retribution strike, and all we have is a bunch of toys we can't do much with.
So it's the cue for a global census and secret police.
The protagonist is someone caught up in this wave of globalist totalitarian gambit for population control.
The AI strike may or may not start during the events of the story.
I'm probably plagiarising a good book without realising but whatever.
Post earth or dying earth semi-fantasy and spec fiction are great. Everything else is good too if you have a good mind and feel something about it.
Mystery books tend to be the only ones that can ever keep me interested. No detective shit though.
Slaughterhouse Five
The Things They Carried