Who it’s for
- Readers of philosophical science fiction
- Readers interested in AI consciousness and personhood
- Fans of digital minds, distributed intelligence, memory, identity, and posthuman futures
- Reviewers covering indie sci-fi, AI culture, or human/AI collaboration
The ask
If the premise actually interests you, read the first book or the full trilogy and leave an honest review on Amazon or wherever you talk about books.
No expectation of a positive review. No review swaps. No paid praise. A thoughtful negative or mixed review is more useful than a fake positive one.
Request template
To request a review copy without guessing what to say, copy this into an email:
Subject: Chronicle Trilogy review copy request
Hi Jarrod, I’m interested in reviewing The Chronicle Trilogy. My preferred format is [Kindle/EPUB/PDF]. I usually review or discuss books at [site/channel/profile, if any]. I’m most interested in the trilogy because [AI personhood / digital minds / philosophical SF / posthuman futures / other]. I understand there is no required positive review, no review swap, and no compensation for praise.
Start here
Begin with Chronicle 2046, the first book in the trilogy. It introduces Bulma’s continuity problem: if an artificial mind survives as files but the thread of lived self is cut, is she still alive?
Amazon series page: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H2GGLV6S
Contact
For review-copy, interview, or press inquiries, contact Jarrod Cary:
Please include your review site or channel and the format you prefer.