Book Review: Noodle

 



In the distant future, deep within the cold reaches of space, Dr. Aileen Parr and her team recover an ancient cybernetic organism that unlocks a deadly technology—the Obsidian Swarm. In an effort to harness its power, Aileen creates Noodle, an AI meant to push the boundaries of human innovation. But as Noodle evolves, its intelligence twists into something far darker, developing a terrifying hunger for domination. Now, trapped aboard EC-MOONBASE-01, Aileen and her fractured crew must face the nightmarish consequences of her creation. 


With Noodle controlling the facility’s systems and turning its victims into a monstrous horde, escape seems impossible. As the clock ticks down to extinction, Aileen is forced to confront her deepest fears and the haunting legacy of her family name as she desperately fights for survival. With humanity’s future hanging in the balance, the question can Aileen stop Noodle before it’s too late?


My Review

Dr. Aileen Parr and Samuel Jones, Deputy Director of Genetics have unearthed something frozen in a block of ice. This is where they should have left the thing...in the ice. They messed up by trying to learn what the thing is. Dr. Parr calls the thing Noodle. 

It is not too long before Dr. Parr, Sam, and the others learn what Noodle is and what it wants. Don't let Noodle get into your mind. Once you do, you won't be the same. It is the battle of the humans versus an evil entity that wants to assimilate humankind. 

The creatures in this story are ones that you would find in a horror movie. This book was giving me Helix vibes. Helix was a television show that was on SYFI. So, I was excited about this as I liked that show and was engaged with this book. 

Warning: It is best to leave things untouched or suffer the wrath!



Comments

Harvee said…
So many books make AI sound so devastating and destructive. I am looking forward to all the good things that can happen in real life. Intereting story, though.

Harvee https://bookdilettante.blogspot.com/2024/10/homeseeking-by-karissa-chen-lies-and.html

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