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Seth McEvoy

"Not Quite Human" series

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Not Quite Human is a science fiction series by Seth McEvoy that explores the concept of artificial intelligence. The series follows the adventures of a group of androids who are striving to become more human. The series is praised for its thought-provoking themes, engaging characters, and exciting plot twists.

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    Douglas Adams

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    Andy Weir

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    M.T. Anderson

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    Jeanne DuPrau

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    Rick Riordan

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    Lois Lowry

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    Sheila Burnford

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    Brian Selznick

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