Sentient Books: AI's Impact on Creation Edited by Sandra Sousa (University of Central Florida) and Susana L. M. Antunes (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) At the precipice of a technological metamorphosis rivaling Gutenberg's revolution, Sentient Books: AI's Impact on Creation emerges as the definitive scholarly compass for navigating humanity's most profound existential crossroads. As algorithms compose symphonies and chatbots craft novels, what becomes of human creativity, authorship, and the soul of artistic expression? This groundbreaking collection, masterfully curated by Professors Sousa and Antunes, assembles international voices from literature, theatre, linguistics, law, and digital humanities to illuminate AI's transformative—and potentially apocalyptic—impact on creative endeavor. The volume's scientific relevance transcends theoretical speculation, offering empirical investigations into AI's paradoxical nature as both collaborator and threat. Contributors dissect machine-generated poetry that mimics Dadaist randomness while masquerading as human expression, expose pedagogical crises as students surrender authentic voices to algorithmic ease, and probe whether theatrical embodiment survives when performers share stages with digital co-creators. Through rigorous analysis spanning multiple literatures and languages, the collection reveals how AI simultaneously democratizes creative expression while threatening to homogenize linguistic diversity. What distinguishes Sentient Books as indispensable scholarship is its unflinching examination of AI's assault on academic values. Contributors expose the deceptive nature of AI creativity through infinite recombination, challenging our understanding of originality, plagiarism, and intellectual property. Through classroom experiments revealing AI's telltale semantic arbitrariness and soulless perfection, the volume demonstrates how students increasingly abandon authentic composition. This dual perspective positions the book as essential for educators grappling with AI as either pedagogical tool or existential threat. The interdisciplinary scope encompasses critical making methodologies, invitational pedagogy, and grammatological analysis, providing practical strategies for integrating AI while preserving human agency. Contributors explore how judgment-based creation might replace skill-based artistry, investigate copyright implications across international contexts, and examine AI's role in both preserving and potentially extinguishing endangered languages. Case studies ranging from AI-collaborative theatre to multilingual educational platforms offer concrete frameworks for navigating this technological singularity. For academics confronting artificial intelligence's brave new world—torn between fascination and trepidation—this collection provides essential vocabulary for articulating what remains irreducibly human. Can algorithms comprehend metaphor's architecture, irony's subtle blade, or the ineffable spark transforming words into art? As historical perspectives reveal, from Plato's warnings about writing to our current digital revolution, each technological shift demands reconsideration of humanity itself. Sentient Books stands as both scholarly achievement and urgent manifesto, ensuring that as we witness the potential emergence of technologically augmented humanity, we preserve rather than surrender the warmth, vulnerability, and serendipitous discovery defining authentic human creation. This seminal work guarantees that technological progress amplifies rather than annihilates our humanity, making it indispensable for anyone invested in the future of creative expression.