Dawn Pisturino Reviews “The Lost Book of Zeroth” by Barbara Leonhard

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This collection of masterfully-penned sci fi poetry opened a whole new world of quirkiness for me. Bravely original, unusual, and imaginative, Leonhard speculates about a future world where Artificial Intelligence (AI), robots, and technological breakthroughs will be as common as humans (Biologicals).

In that world, AI robots view themselves as equal and even superior to humans, while humans take technology and their own superiority for granted. This conflict is evident throughout the book. As with everything else, humans choose their favorite robots and AI programs, and allow malfunctioning technology to run amok, fueling the hallucinations of AI entities.

The overriding principles set down by Zeroth in a lost book remind humans to be proactive and to “Do No Harm.” But since humans never learn from history, the damage is already done.

My favorite poem in the Chaos section is “Mars is Incontinent” because of its witty, irreverent explanation of the hostile environment on the planet Mars and the solution to use AI humanoid robots to cure it.

At the end of the collection, Leonhard has included a series of sensitive and thoughtful poems that comment on the current state of human affairs.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and give it 5 stars.

Amazon Blurb

The Lost Book of Zeroth by Barbara Harris Leonhard is an unflinching, unconsciously poetic pull through the threads of time. Each page unfolds verses etched with sorrow, mischief, and raw transcendence.

“Leonhard masterfully stitches quantum images into something akin to mechanical dreams; fractured yet hauntingly whole.

“A journey through the void, The Lost Book of Zeroth dares you to lose yourself in its timeless verses, only to unearth the god-awful depths of dystopia waiting below.”

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Barbara Harris Leonhard is the editor of the online literary journal, MasticadoresUSA, and co-editor of LatinosUSA. Her poetic memoir, Three-Penny Memories, detailing the struggle with her mother’s Alzheimer’s, became a Amazon Bestseller. She is a Pushcart and Best of the Net nominee.

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Dawn Pisturino is a retired registered nurse in Arizona whose international publishing credits include poems, short stories, and articles. She has published five poetry collections, including her most recent release, Ancient Voices: Poems About Ancient Egypt, which achieved Amazon New Release status in African Poetry, History of Egypt, History of Africa, and History of North Africa. She is a member of the Mystery Writers of America and the Arizona Authors Association.

23 respuestas a “Dawn Pisturino Reviews “The Lost Book of Zeroth” by Barbara Leonhard”

  1. Avatar de Meelosmom

    Thank you for publishing the review here, Nolcha! And thank you, Dawn, for reading and reviewing the book!

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    1. Avatar de Dawn Pisturino

      Your book really blew my mind! It was well worth reading, and I recommend it to others. Thank you, Barbara!

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      1. Avatar de Meelosmom

        Thanks so much!!!

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      You’re welcome and thank you and happy Sunday!

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      1. Avatar de Dawn Pisturino

        Same to you!

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  2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

    Splendid to find Dawn’s lovely review here. I am writing mine today.

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    1. Avatar de Dawn Pisturino

      Thank you, Roberta!

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  3. Avatar de richardbist

    This sounds like an interesting read. Thanks for sharing the review.

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    1. Avatar de Dawn Pisturino

      The book is fun, funny, mind-blowing, and worth the read. Thank you, Richard!

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      crazy4yarn2

      Thank you, Richard!

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  4. Avatar de Priscilla Bettis

    Quirky science fiction poetry? That sounds like a fun read!

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    1. Avatar de Dawn Pisturino

      The book will definitely open your mind and make you think. Thanks, Priscilla!

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  5. Avatar de Ephemeral Encounters

    A wonderful review of Barbara’s book.
    Thank you for sharing Nolcha.

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    1. Avatar de Dawn Pisturino

      Thanks, Maggie!

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      1. Avatar de Ephemeral Encounters

        My pleasure Dawn.

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    2. Avatar de crazy4yarn2
      crazy4yarn2

      You’re welcome, Maggie – thanks for reading!

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      1. Avatar de Ephemeral Encounters

        My pleasure Nolcha.

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  6. Avatar de Dawn Pisturino

    Thank you, Nolcha, for publishing my review! I will include this in my blog post today.

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    1. Avatar de crazy4yarn2
      crazy4yarn2

      You’re welcome, and thank you, Dawn, for the review!

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      1. Avatar de Dawn Pisturino

        My pleasure!

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    It’s so nice to see Dawn’s review of Barbara’s book here.

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