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376 pages, Paperback
First published August 19, 2020


”If it is fun for humans, then why do the horses race? Why do the humans not race?”(p.18)
”But I do not want to be human. I am happy when you treat me like a human beacuse that means you consider me to be someone real. I want to be a machine that is beside humans for a long time.”(p.294)
You died if you were not needed by a human. (p.149)
They all had their feelings hurt, and before one wound could heal a new one would open up, pushing the older one further down. (154)
What she wished above all else was for her to have a better relationship with her daughters. Each of them was indebted to the other two, which made it all that more difficult to broach the subject. Eunhye was a bruised finger and Yeonjae was a finger with damaged nerves. Both of them had wounds so old that it was hard to remember exactly what had happened, until you glanced at them one day and realized they hadn’t healed correctly. Bogyeong couldn’t pick off their scabs and put ointment on them. She could only watch as the wounds hardened into scars. (238)
‘He loves animals, too. Which might be his weakness, actually. I still remember what he told me once. He said that a species goes extinct as often as an app gets an update. Isn’t that grim? That means every time I update an app, another species is going extinct.’
“That sounds about right, unfortunately.’
“That’s why I don’t update my apps very often. It just feels wrong.”