Two of my favourite books I think might fit the scifi/fantasy genre a little.
C. Robert Cargill's Sea of Rust is set in the aftermath of a robot/human war. The robots won. (This is not a spoiler.) And Day Zero is a prequel starting at, well, the first day of the uprising, and focusing on a robot caretaker and its charge. You don't necessarily have to have read Sea of Rust to understand Day Zero. I adore them both, but probably love Day Zero a little bit more.
Cargill is also the screenwriter of one of the Dr. Strange movies and Joe Hill's The Black Phone, among others.
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C. Robert Cargill's Sea of Rust is set in the aftermath of a robot/human war. The robots won. (This is not a spoiler.) And Day Zero is a prequel starting at, well, the first day of the uprising, and focusing on a robot caretaker and its charge. You don't necessarily have to have read Sea of Rust to understand Day Zero. I adore them both, but probably love Day Zero a little bit more.
Cargill is also the screenwriter of one of the Dr. Strange movies and Joe Hill's The Black Phone, among others.