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BotsUP harnesses technology to explore every field imaginable. We believe that when the tools are powerful enough, the barriers to creation disappear — writing a book, building a game, producing a film should not be privileges reserved for the few. We practice what we preach, constantly experimenting and proving it ourselves. Our publishing imprint is one of those steps forward.

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折疊人

折疊人

當你的記憶不再屬於你

Author: Vincent L.352 pagesLanguage: 繁體中文Published: 2026-04-23
你的快樂回來了。但那是誰的快樂? 2031年,台北。AI 驅動的腦機介面裝置 NeuroLoop 能治癒憂鬱症——用健康捐贈者的神經模式,在你的大腦裡搭建新的突觸路徑。療程結束後,晶片歸零,模板清除,你重新變回自己。 精神科醫師陳雨潔負責的三個患者開始出現異常:畫家畫出不認識的人的臉,退休工程師的手指在空中縫合傷口,保全警衛用自己聽不懂的語言講電話。三個人,三種症狀,指向同一個死去的捐贈者。 而陳雨潔的女兒,也在使用同一枚晶片。 她開始追查真相。卻發現歸零程序有一個所有人都不願承認的事實——**神經突觸一旦沿模板生長,就無法反向清除。**你可以關掉機器,但你不能讓大腦忘記它學會的東西。 一萬兩千人的腦中,都住著同一個人的影子。 五層折疊逐步揭開:從技術缺陷到人格覆寫,從一個母親的選擇到一整座城市的系統恐怖。當治癒的代價是成為別人,你還要不要那個「正常」? 全書二十章・十一萬字 科幻驚悚 ∣ 近未來醫療 ∣ 身份・記憶・母愛
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Sunflowers in Winter

Sunflowers in Winter

This is not a story of heroes. It is a story of ordinary people in extraordinary times, deciding what language to speak tomorrow.

Author: Vincent L.92 pagesLanguage: 繁體中文Published: 2026-04-04
At 5 a.m. on February 24, 2022, the heating pipes in Kyiv went silent. Olena took her husband and daughter into the metro station — sixty meters underground, dug in the Soviet era to withstand a nuclear strike. From that day on, it became home. Her husband Dmytro was from Moscow. He had taught Ukrainian in Kyiv for twenty-five years, but his accent never faded. His mother called it a "special military operation" over the phone. His seventeen-year-old daughter wrote the Snake Island soldiers’ words on the station wall — in Russian. He stood between two languages, unsure which one was his. In Mariupol, besieged for eighty-two days, nurse Katya performed surgery by phone flashlight in the steel plant bunker, trading her last painkillers for cheese to feed a five-year-old girl who had lost her mother. In Kharkiv’s metro station, teacher Iryna taught thirty children verb conjugations on a flipped advertising board, and a ten-year-old girl drew a sunflower growing upside down — because underground, roots grow up and flowers bloom downward. Three threads. Three cities. Three women who never met. A notebook with a cat on the cover ties them together. Sunflowers in Winter is a novel about language, memory, and choice. No heroes. No battlefields. Only ordinary people in extraordinary times, deciding what language to speak tomorrow, whose name to remember, and for whom to stand still. Fifteen chapters. Approximately 30,000 words. Written in Traditional Chinese.
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