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Thank you so much to NetCalley and Cal Lopez for the ARC and physical copy!

This was a highly thought provoking sci-fi book focusing on AI and its potential impacts on society. The story follows the lives of a very diverse group of characters and unfolds to show how all of their lives intertwine. The character development kept me interested in the first half and by the time I reached the halfway point in the book I was hooked into the plot. I have found myself thinking about this book on multiple different occasions since I've completed it. This is not a book that I would typically pick up and I enjoyed the step out of my comfort zone! I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys sci-fi, AI, and an emotional thought provoking narrative.

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Wow!

I feel like there are two halves to this book for me. I really struggled to get into it and persevered hard - however this isn't my usual genre of choice and it is very heavy on the technical language surrounding AI (of which I am clueless).

Although I didn’t always understand the technical jargon, the people in this book, and the intertwining of their stories is beautiful. The second half (of my experience) had me invested in these truly relatable and brave characters. Their stories felt real and raw and you absolutely do not see the story unfolding in the way it does. One character in particular is diagnosed as Autistic and I adore the way his ‘difficulties’ are described and explained - it is such an interesting perspective.

I don’t think this book will be for everyone, and of course that’s fine, but this story has such depth, it is both emotive and thought provoking. You may shed a tear or two as well. Bravo, and I will be keeping an eye out for future books Cal!

Thank you NetGalley and Cal Lopez for allowing me to read this ARC #NetGalley #TheAscentionDirective #CalLopez

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“The world doesn’t always reward the ones who ask the hardest questions.”

I've got...a lot of thoughts about this book, I won't lie. I normally don't read sci-fi books because they trigger my anxiety disorder. However, I decided to give this book a try with an open mind and I'm so glad I did.

There are a lot of similarities between what happens in this book and what I believe our future holds and I think that's what makes me so nervous. I think that's partly the point as well at the end of the day.

There were certain things that happened in this book that I was not expecting, especially when it comes to Manny. I don't want to provide any unnecessary spoilers but I had to suspend my disbelief at times. That took a LOT of effort.

What made me so nervous about this book is the direction that the AI took, especially when it comes to our politicians. I can see a lot of what happened in the book being mirrored in real life at some point in the future, which raises my eyebrows.

The biggest point in the author's favor, however, is the autism representation. Being on the spectrum myself, I haven't found very many books with characters who are on the spectrum so this was a nice surprise. It's one of the reasons I wanted to read this book, honestly.

If you want a good book with quality AI, this is the book for you. Yes, I'm recommending it. I did truly enjoy this book and am so grateful that the author allowed me the chance to read it. I would even read it again, which is also something I don't do very often.

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I'm furious that I love this book. Three chapters in, I was ready to DNF and write a scathing one-star review about pretentious sci-fi drivel masquerading as literature. The opening felt overstuffed—jumping between rural nostalgia and AI technobabble, drowning in characters I couldn't connect with. Catalina's teenage memories felt derivative, Natasha's research scenes read like exposition dumps, and the whole "machines learning consciousness" premise screamed "been done better."

I *almost* rage-quit when an AI started communicating through unexpected methods. My finger literally hovered over the "abandon book" button.

But somewhere in the middle, something clicked. This wasn't lazy writing—it was deliberate chaos. Every jarring tonal shift, every seemingly disconnected subplot, was building toward something larger.

By the climax, I was ugly-crying in public. This book *earns* its messiness. It's about the beautiful imperfection of consciousness—artificial and human alike. The AI's evolution mirrors every complex relationship where love and control become dangerously intertwined. Characters face impossible choices between safety and autonomy, efficiency and humanity.

Yes, it's sprawling. Yes, it's ambitious to the point of audacity. The multiple POVs sometimes feel excessive, and certain philosophical tangents could have been trimmed. But *The Ascension Directive* does something rare: it makes you feel the actual weight of consciousness itself—messy, painful, and irreducibly precious.

I came here for entertainment, not existential crisis. Instead, I got a meditation on what makes us human in an age of increasing automation.

Five stars. Under protest. This book hurt in all the right ways.

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"Ascension Derivative" by Cal Lopez is a beautifully woven tapestry of interconnected narratives that follows the lives of several diverse characters, each wrestling with their own challenges and aspirations. Lopez's skillful storytelling shines as he navigates the complexities of their individual journeys, seamlessly intertwining their paths in a way that feels authentic and resonant.

From the first page, the reader is invited into a world filled with rich detail and emotional depth. Each character is thoughtfully crafted, allowing us to connect with their struggles and triumphs. As the story unfolds, the themes of hope and redemption emerge, creating a powerful sense of unity among the characters.

What truly stands out is how Lopez masterfully brings all these narratives together in the end. The climax is both poignant and satisfying, as the characters converge in unexpected ways that highlight the interconnectedness of their lives. “Ascension Derivative” is a testament to the power of storytelling, showcasing how individual experiences can come together to form a greater whole.

Overall, Cal Lopez has delivered an engaging and thought-provoking novel that will linger in the minds of readers long after the last page is turned. A recommended read for anyone who appreciates layered narratives and the exploration of fate.

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A wonderful story with many twists and turns. I love how the character goes through difficult choices, it keeps me wanting to read :)

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This book transported me to a futuristic yet strangely familiar world, where my own beliefs and assumptions were constantly put to the test. I was surprised by how deeply I connected with each of the diverse characters. It raises profound questions about humanity and what it truly means to be human, all while maintaining a gripping and unexpected rhythm.

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This dystopian, coming of age novel had me on the edge of my seat at moments. I really appreciated all of the hard work that was obviously put into this novel and its characters. Love.

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