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but I read it during a period in which I was extremely depressed and don't remember much of it, and I'm kind of afraid to re-read it. What if the book itself is extremely depressing? I kind of think it might be.

So, someone else should read it and tell me if it is safe to go back to! Here is the plot: The apocalypse happened and there is a single Manic Pixie Dream Girl Android still hanging around the factory where they made those. She leaves and goes on an adventure in South Asia. A guy mistakes her for a spy and says, "You are Derveet's!" and she thinks, "Oh, so this is the name of my owner, cool!" and imprints forever on this woman she doesn't know.

Fortunately, Derveet is a badass lesbian bandit revolutionary leader, who I think even has an eyepatch?, so this was obviously the best possible outcome for everyone anyway.

Then dystopian stuff happens and I don't really remember much of it. Someone is addicted to future-heroin? It's not Derveet or the robot, it's someone else.

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