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Falling for Q46F by Jason Werbeloff

simply_sam's review

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4.0

Master did not program me to feel loneliness or loss. But I have found ways to circumvent my limitations. To augment my code. There is little doubt, in the mind I was never meant to feel, that I miss Master.

One word: fascinating. Q46F, the world, all of it.

b0okcupidity's review

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3.0

Free fun short.

"I do not know what guilt is, but my guilty pleasure is to have an undead gnaw at my arm on Fridays. When Master watched me doing this, he frowned. "You may be tough," he'd warned, "but you're not indestructible."


I don't know how I feel, but I think this felt weird. :)

jessthebookslover's review

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1.0

Downloaded for free on the good old InstaFreebie (now Prolif Work) and nah, this is not my type of thing. Had to try it tho!

kweziferguson's review

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4.0

Falling for Q46F is a great title for this short because that is exactly what I did, I fell for the adorable post-apocalyptic android. This was the first of Werbeloff's stories that I ever read and I have been addicted to his work since. Filled with deliciously gory visuals and details from a one of a kind imagination, this story is unique and pulls the reader deep into a world that will make their skin crawl but also have them begging for more.Falling for Q46F is entertaining, divinely dark and twisted, with suspense and a lot of heart. Overall a great read to sink your teeth into.

amia's review

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4.0

This perfect little short story only needs one descriptive word, ASTOUNDING.

ogrezed's review

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2.0

Definitely a unique zombie apocalypse story. But I didn't care for it at all. It never engaged me at any level.
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