Void Star by Zachary Mason
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I'm generally always very enthusiastic about near-future, richly imagined, cyberpunk.
This one certainly fits the bill with all the intransigence, violence, techno-thrillery, transhumanist implants, memory, immortality, AI's, all within a broken down shell of a world.
Interesting characters here, and a lot happens. I totally recommend this if you're a fan of Daniel Suarez, Al Robertson,
Al Robertson, Daniel Suarez, or Ramez Naam. Of course, if you like this kind of thing, it's on the level with Peter Watts and Alastair Reynolds.
Expect a richly imagined world.
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Tuesday, May 16, 2023
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