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  1. #11

    The Windup Girl - Windup Universe by Paolo Bacigalupi
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    'The Windup Girl' by Paolo Bacigalupi is a dystopian tale set in a future Thailand where genetic engineering of plants, animals, and humans has led to a world ravaged by epidemics, food scarcity, and environmental disasters. The story follows a diverse cast of characters including an undercover calorie man, a genetically engineered windup girl, and a civil servant amidst political corruption as they navigate through a dark and complex world. The author's writing style is described as intense, well-written, and fast-paced, creating a richly detailed world full of political and cultural clashes.

    Anderson turns the fruit in his hand, studying it. It's more like a gaudy sea anemone or a furry puffer fish than a fruit. Coarse green tendrils protrude from all sides, tickling his palm. The skin ha...

  2. #12
    Hardwired
    Book 1 in the series:Hardwired

    Hardwired - Hardwired by Walter Jon Williams
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    Hardwired by Walter Jon Williams is a cyberpunk thriller that presents a somewhat dark vision of earth's future. The novel details the attempts of a few individuals to remain free in a world dominated by evil human overlords and new technology. Set in a post-apocalyptic urban cyberpunk landscape with elements of military SF and western, the book follows deeply flawed heroes navigating through inhuman circumstances and engaging in high-octane adventures.

    By midnight he knows his discontent will not let him sleep. The panzerboy drives north from Santa Fe, over the Sangre de Cristos on the high road through Truchas, heading for Colorado, wanting to get ...

  3. #13
    Mona Lisa Overdrive
    Book 3 in the series:Sprawl

    Mona Lisa Overdrive - Sprawl by William Gibson
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    Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson is the final book in the Sprawl series, bringing together various storylines from the previous books. The plot involves intertwined narratives of characters like Angie Mitchell, a cyberspace celebrity, Kumiko, a young Japanese girl with a mobster father, and Slick and Gentry living in the wasteland. The writing style is described as dense, detailed, and high tech, with a focus on character development and a grand climax that ties up loose ends from the series.

    For the first two hours of the flight to London it lay forgotten in her purse, a smooth dark oblong, one side impressed with the ubiquitous Maas-Neotek logo, the other gently curved to fit the user’s ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Sprawl )

  4. #14

    All Systems Red - The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells
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    In "All Systems Red," readers are introduced to Murderbot, a rogue cyborg struggling to navigate its identity and emotions while protecting a survey team on a routine mission that quickly turns into a complex web of conspiracy and danger. The novella delves into themes of artificial intelligence, personhood, empathy, and the blurred lines between human and non-human entities. Through Murderbot's unique perspective and wry narration, the story unfolds as a mix of action, mystery, and character exploration, offering a fresh take on the sci-fi genre.

    I COULD HAVE BECOME a mass murderer after I hacked my governor module, but then I realized I could access the combined feed of entertainment channels carried on the company satellites. It had been wel...

  5. #15
    Virtual Light
    Book 1 in the series:Bridge

    Virtual Light - Bridge by William Gibson
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    Virtual Light by William Gibson is a cyberpunk novel set in a near future, dystopian California. The story follows Berry Rydell, an ex-cop turned private security guard, and Chevette, a bike messenger, whose lives intertwine after Chevette steals a pair of high-tech sunglasses with valuable data. The novel explores a divided society, with the Golden Gate Bridge turned into a squatters' paradise, reflecting themes of wealth and poverty, power and powerlessness. Gibson's writing style is described as vivid, with a focus on world-building and character development, set against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic San Francisco.

    The courier presses his forehead against layers of glass, argon, high-impact plastic. He watches a gunship traverse the city's middle distance like a hunting wasp, death slung beneath its thorax in a ...

  6. #16
    Electric Angel
    Book 1 in the series:Cyber Dreams

    Electric Angel - Cyber Dreams by Plum Parrot
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    'Electric Angel' in the 'Cyber Dreams' series by Plum Parrot is a cyberpunk story set in a dystopian future Earth. The protagonist, Juliet, finds herself in possession of a cutting-edge AI implant that leads her to escape from the original owners of the technology. The book is praised for its detailed world-building, character development, and non-stop action, as Juliet navigates the dangers of a society divided between the powerful few and the oppressed many. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on cybernetic enhancements, personal AI, and the moral dilemmas faced by the characters in a high-stakes environment.


  7. #17
    Stray Cat Strut
    Book 1 in the series:Stray Cat Strut

    Stray Cat Strut - Stray Cat Strut by RavensDagger
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    "Stray Cat Strut" by author RavensDagger follows the adventures of the main character Cat and her friends as they navigate a world filled with alien invasions, samurais, and post-apocalyptic scenarios. is described as a blend of litrpg, cyberpunk elements, and hopepunk vibes, featuring lovable characters, great worldbuilding, and engaging plot threads that keep readers hooked. Cat, the main character, is portrayed as a strong and relatable protagonist who evolves throughout the series while facing various challenges and growing alongside her companions.

    The narrative is fast-paced, filled with humor, action-packed combat scenes, and personal moments that delve into the characters' lives and relationships. combines elements of humor, action, and world-building, creating a unique and entertaining reading experience that captivates readers with its engaging storytelling and well-developed characters.


  8. #18

    Vurt by Jeff Noon
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    'Vurt' by Jeff Noon is a surreal and mind-bending journey set in a futuristic Manchester where people use feathers to enter virtual realities known as Vurts. The story follows Scribble, a member of the Stash Riders, who embarks on a quest to find his lost sister, Desdemona, after she gets trapped in a dangerous Vurt. Scribble navigates through a world filled with hallucinogenic experiences, strange creatures, and complex relationships, all while trying to trade back an alien being for his sister.

    The writing style of 'Vurt' is described as cryptic, colorful, and immersive, with a unique lingo that adds to the overall mysterious and surreal atmosphere of the book. The plot moves at a good pace, keeping readers entertained with its action-packed narrative and intricate world-building, despite the challenging and abstract nature of the story.

    Close by was a genuine dog, flesh and blood mix; the kind you don’t see much any more. A real collector’s item. It was tethered to the post of a street sign. The sign read NO GO. Slumped under the sig...

  9. #19
    Foundations
    Book 1 in the series:Tower of Somnus

    Foundations - Tower of Somnus by Cale Plamann
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    In the book "Foundations" by Cale Plamann, readers are taken on a journey into a dark cyberpunk setting where corporations hold power over society. The main character, Kat, is a teenager living as a corporate slave with a chance to change her fate both in the real world and in a unique game where acquired powers manifest in reality, thanks to aliens. The story alternates between the slums of an arcology on Earth and the immersive game environment, providing a blend of dystopian future and galactic society exposure. The book skillfully intertwines fantasy and science fiction elements, with the game serving as a platform for character development and exploration of powers.

    The writing style of "Foundations" is described as solidly written with good pacing, crisp dialogue, and an enjoyable narrative from start to finish. The author successfully avoids common genre tropes, overexposition, and excessive close calls, presenting a refreshing and well-crafted story that seamlessly blends elements of fantasy and sci-fi. The characters are a standout feature, with Kat being depicted as a highly driven individual navigating complex challenges in a world dominated by corporate greed and societal collapse.


  10. #20

    Void Star by Zachary Mason
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    'Void Star' by Zachary Mason is a futuristic dystopian novel that delves into the complexities of reality, artificial intelligence, memory implants, and interconnected protagonists. The plot is described as geek-oriented, with a focus on the uncertainty of reality due to advanced AIs. Despite being set in a future world with elements like virtual reality, AI, and martial arts, the book's writing style is praised for its spare and beautiful prose, intriguing narrative, and affecting characters. The story follows multiple characters with memory implants as they navigate through a world where the nature of reality is constantly questioned.

    Below her are the lights of the valley, like burning jewels on a dark tide. The Bay is a negative space around them, its leaden ripples picked out in the moonlight. There is, Irina realizes, a pattern...