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Karl Olsberg

    With a Ph.D. in artificial intelligence, Karl Olsberg brings a profound understanding of technology and its societal impact to his writing. His novels explore complex questions at the intersection of humanity and machines, often with a thrilling pace and a disquieting vision of the future. Olsberg masterfully blends scientific concepts with compelling narratives, presenting readers with works that provoke thought about our place in an increasingly digitized world. His style is characterized by clear logic and a penetrating insight into human motivations within the technological age.

    Karl Olsberg
    Das Dorf Band 1
    Das Dorf - Gefahr im Nether
    Flucht aus der Würfelwelt
    Das Dorf. Im Reich des Enderdrachen
    Boy in a White Room
    Cubeworld
    • 2021

      Boy in a White Room

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.4(842)Add rating

      A fifteen-year old boy wakes to find himself locked in a white cube-shaped room. No windows, no doors, total silence. He has no memories, no clue how he got there- and had no idea who he is. As the boy uncovers snippets of his story- an attempted abduction, a critical injury, a murder- it becomes clearer. But when some of the pieces don’t fit, how can he tell what’s real and what’s not? Who can he trust? And who is he really...?

      Boy in a White Room
    • 2013

      Cubeworld

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.0(125)Add rating

      Something's strange about the world Marco unexpectedly finds himself in, without memory of who he is and how he got here. It takes him a moment to realize what's wrong: Everything around him is made of cubes. Haunted by skeletons, zombies, and killer cucumbers, he must find an exit from the Cubeworld. As he finally confronts the deadly enderman, there's more at stake than just his life ... Recommended for ages 12 and older.

      Cubeworld