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Regardless of the conclusion forthcoming in Volume 2, David's conundrum is sure to stir empathy and discussion among readers, older teens and up, who are interested in ethics and their whys and wherefores.
The stories are compelling for both their odd content and historical value, but readers looking for real chills will ultimately be disappointed by a volume that often comes off as sadly haphazard.
Mahoney understood computer history's significance, and his writings on the subject are important. This is a good choice for academic libraries supporting history of science programs and for lay readers interested in the subject.