Books matching: biohacking

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    Blood Music by Greg Bear
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    Blood Music by Greg Bear is a novel that delves into the consequences of a scientist's experiment gone wrong, where intelligent organisms based on his own DNA are released into the world, leading to a catastrophic chain of events. The story follows different characters affected by the spread of these organisms, showcasing the impact on humanity as a whole. The book combines elements of bioengineering, nanotechnology, and apocalyptic themes, creating a narrative that explores the transformation of human bodies by intelligent cells.

    The rectangular slate-black sign stood on a low mound of bright green and clumpy Korean grass, surrounded by irises and sided by a dark, cement-bedded brook filled with koi. Carved into the street sid...

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    Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
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    'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson is a cyberpunk novel set in a future America dominated by corporations, religion, and organized crime. The story follows Hiro Protagonist, a free-lance hacker and the world's greatest swordsman, as he races against time to stop the spread of a neurological virus that threatens to enslave humanity. The book is a mix of fast-paced action, intricate world-building, and thought-provoking ideas about technology, religion, and society. Stephenson weaves together elements of Sumerian mythology, linguistics, and cyberpunk culture to create a unique and engaging narrative that explores the impact of viruses on human intellectual development.

    The writing style in 'Snow Crash' is described as frenetic, hilarious, and thought-provoking. Stephenson's imaginative and compelling storytelling immerses readers in a futuristic society nested within the United States, where a showdown among rivaling factions unfolds in the virtual world of the Metaverse. The book is praised for its vivid characters, gripping action, and the exploration of complex themes such as memes, genes, and the programming of humans. Overall, 'Snow Crash' is a roller coaster of futuristic vision that delves into the intersection of technology, culture, and human behavior.

    virus… [L. virus slimy liquid, poison, offensive odour or taste.] 1. Venom, such as is emitted by a poisonous animal. 2. Path. a. A morbid principle or poisonous substance produced in the body as the ...

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    The Skinner
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    Book 1 in the series:Spatterjay

    The Skinner - Spatterjay by Neal Asher
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    On the planet Spatterjay, the novel 'The Skinner' by Neal Asher explores a world where immortality is a side effect of a virus, turning those infected into tough-to-kill beings known as Hoopers. The story follows Sable Keech, a reanimated corpse on a quest for revenge against the notorious pirate Skinner. With elements of old-fashioned romp mixed with advanced technology like nanotech and AI, the book delves into a complex universe filled with alien species, hive minds, and sentient computers, set against a backdrop of a savage ecosystem and competing imperatives.

    In any living sea on any world there are always creatures whose fate is integral to the gastronomic delight of other . . . creatures. Boxies might more correctly be described as lunch-boxes, such was ...

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    Red Rising
    Book 1 in the series:Red Rising Saga

    Red Rising - Red Rising Saga by Pierce Brown
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    In a dystopian future on Mars, the society is highly stratified, with the Reds working in deadly slavery while the Golds live in freedom and opulence. The story follows Darrow, a Red who infiltrates the elite Golds to bring about change and overthrow the caste system. Drawing from Greek and Roman philosophy, the book is fast-paced and innovative, filled with violence and revenge. The protagonist's journey is compared to a hero's journey, and the world-building is excellent, with a satisfying ending that sets up the next book in the trilogy.

    The first thing you should know about me is I am my father’s son. And when they came for him, I did as he asked. I did not cry. Not when the Society televised the arrest. Not when the Golds tried him....

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    The Island of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells
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    The Island of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells is a classic tale of a shipwrecked man, Mr. Prendrick, who finds himself on a mysterious island with the drunken Montgomery and the enigmatic Doctor Moreau. As Prendrick unravels the mysteries of the island, he discovers the dangerous experiments being conducted by Dr. Moreau, involving vivisection on animals to create human-animal hybrids. The story delves into themes of creation, evolution, morality, and the consequences of playing god, all wrapped in a suspenseful and sometimes horrifying narrative. Wells' writing style is described as suspenseful, thought-provoking, and at times eerie, drawing readers into a world where man's dominance over nature is challenged.

    The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Island of Doctor Moreau, by H. G. Wells This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it ...

  6. "Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead" by Brene Brown is a transformative exploration of embracing vulnerability to enhance various aspects of life. Brown delves into the importance of stepping out of comfort zones, acknowledging shame, and fostering connections through authenticity and courage. The book is praised for its insightful examination of how vulnerability can lead to personal growth, better relationships, and professional success. Brown's writing style is described as approachable, down-to-earth, and filled with personal anecdotes that resonate with readers on a deep level.

    After doing this work for the past twelve years and watching scarcity ride roughshod over our families, organizations, and communities, I’d say the one thing we have in common is that we’re sick of fe...

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    Rising Strong by Brené Brown
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    'Rising Strong' by Brene Brown is a book that delves into the processes of getting back up after being knocked down. Brown's vulnerable approach and relatable stories unpack the journey of facing struggles and rising again towards a wholehearted life. The book emphasizes the importance of challenging initial reactions, believing in the best intentions of others, and integrating key learnings into various aspects of life such as love, leadership, and parenting.

    Brown's writing style is described as conversational, practical, and humorous, making complex concepts accessible and relatable to readers. Through personal stories, solid research, and a mix of factual and anecdotal narratives, Brown guides readers through the process of identifying triggers, managing emotions, and ultimately becoming stronger individuals who can navigate life's challenges with courage and self-understanding.

    When it comes to human behavior, emotions, and thinking, the adage “The more I learn, the less I know” is right on. I’ve learned to give up my pursuit of netting certainty and pinning it to the wall. ...

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    Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Todd Gilbert
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    'Stumbling on Happiness' by Daniel Gilbert is a nonfiction book that delves into human psychology, exploring how our minds prevent us from experiencing extreme happiness or sadness in order to keep us motivated. Gilbert discusses the fallacies and heuristics that influence our perceptions and decisions, shedding light on the ways we distort the truth to align with our desires. Through a blend of experimental psychology, evolutionary insights, and philosophical reflections, Gilbert challenges readers to rethink their understanding of happiness and fulfillment. The book is praised for its engaging writing style, which combines clear explanations with humor to make complex concepts more accessible and enjoyable for the readers.

    PRIESTS VOW TO REMAIN CELIBATE, physicians vow to do no harm, and letter carriers vow to swiftly complete their appointed rounds despite snow, sleet, and split infinitives. Few people realize that psy...

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    Beggars in Spain
    Book 1 in the series:Sleepless

    Beggars in Spain - Sleepless by Nancy Kress
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    In 'Beggars in Spain' by Nancy Kress, the story revolves around a future where genetic engineering allows for the creation of 'Sleepless' individuals who do not require sleep. This genetic advantage leads to a societal divide between the Sleepless and the ordinary 'Sleepers', sparking envy, hatred, and political turmoil. The book delves into the ethical implications of genetic manipulation, societal prejudice, and the struggle for acceptance faced by the Sleepless individuals. The writing style combines thought-provoking exploration of scientific advancements with complex character developments and a focus on moral dilemmas and societal consequences.

    They sat stiffly on his antique Eames chairs, two people who didn’t want to be here, or one person who didn’t want to and one who resented the other’s reluctance. Dr. Ong had seen this before. Within ...

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    Rosewater
    Book 1 in the series:The Wormwood Trilogy

    Rosewater - The Wormwood Trilogy by Tade Thompson
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    In the second half of the twenty first century, a city has evolved around an alien entity in Nigeria with the ability to heal or reanimate the dead. Psychic powers emerge, and a secret government agency employs individuals with these abilities. The protagonist, Kaaro, a sensitive with the gift of finding things, delves into politics and the alien world to survive. The narrative weaves a complex tale of noir and speculative science fiction, exploring themes of humanity and alien integration.

    Tade Thompson's "Rosewater" is a blend of deep sci-fi elements, intricate world-building, and a narrative that jumps back and forth in time. The story unfolds in a near-future Nigeria, where a biodome known as Rosewater attracts healings, mutations, and reanimations during its annual opening. Kaaro, a complex protagonist with flaws, navigates a world of political intrigue, psychic abilities, and alien mysteries, offering a fresh take on alien invasion and psychic powers in a Nigerian setting.

    I’m at the Integrity Bank jobfor forty minutes before the anxieties kick in. It’s how I usuallystart my day. This time it’s because of a wedding and a final exam.Not my wedding, not my exam. In my sea...

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