`Smythe's most accomplished work... Utterly engrossing' Observer Best Summer Books
`Superbly evocative... a book about varieties of intelligence (human, artificial, moral and emotional) which showcases the novelistic one of its very smart and very talented creator' Sunday Times
`I Still Dream is amazing!' Beth Lewis, author of Wolf Road
`Sad, beguiling...a beautiful mixtape about what it is to be human, and alive, and to love another more than oneself' Irish Times
`A haunting meditation on the implications of AI, on intelligence itself, and on what it means to live and die in the age of technology. I Still Dream is a must-read for fans of David Mitchell, for anyone who's ever used a smartphone, and for anyone who appreciates riveting plots and beautiful prose.' Emily St. John Mandel, author of Station Eleven
`A humane, thought-provoking and powerful book ... superbly orchestrated ... beautiful, involving, emotionally compelling' Adam Roberts
`One of the most affecting and brilliant books I've read this year ... a huge achievement: toweringly ambitious, and yet beautifully controlled and crafted' Sam Byers, author of Idiopathy
`This is a visionary novel about what it is to be human. It is a startling look at intelligence, empathy and grief in the face of technology. Smythe has written his masterpiece'
Nikesh Shukla, editor of The Good Immigrant and author of Meatspace
`I STILL DREAM begins with melancholy nostalgia, before growing urgently contemporary and finally chillingly prescient. It is a strikingly intelligent book about intelligence itself: artificial intelligence, emotional intelligence, and all the ways we watch each other. Having read it, you may wish to turn off your phone' Sarah Perry, author of The Essex Serpent