Books matching: cyborg warrior
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- #1
A Bridge of Years by Robert Charles Wilson is a time travel novel that delves into the nature of place as it relates to different eras, exploring philosophical questions about rebellion and desires. The story follows Tom Winter, a character who stumbles upon a time tunnel hidden behind a wall in 1989, leading him to the world of May 1962 and a woman named Joyce. As Tom navigates through different time periods, he faces challenges involving robotic bugs, time guardians, and a dangerous nemesis from the future. The narrative is multi-layered, focusing on various characters' viewpoints and offering different perspectives on time, culture, and life.
- #2
In "Hullmetal Girls" by Emily Skrutskie, readers are taken on a journey through a space opera where cyborgs are essential for humanity's survival. The story delves into the lives of cyborg warriors, exploring their struggles, sacrifices, and the complexities of their relationships within a dystopian setting controlled by a ruling body. The author skillfully weaves together themes of sacrifice, identity, and the consequences of technological advancements, creating a character-driven narrative that keeps the reader engaged from start to finish.
The novel showcases a diverse and interesting cast of characters, each with their own unique motivations and relationships with the AI implants that control them. Skrutskie's writing style expertly blends elements of space warfare, melodramatic adventure, and interpersonal dynamics, offering readers a thrilling and thought-provoking experience. With a focus on character development and exploring complex themes, "Hullmetal Girls" stands out as a compelling sci-fi tale that challenges traditional genre conventions.
The first is for my little brother. Amar lies in the far corner of the room, a mask over his face to keep him from breathing his affliction into the rest of us. He’s mercifully asleep, and part of me ... - #3
'Surrender to the Cyborgs' in the series 'Interstellar Brides: The Colony' by author Grace Goodwin follows the story of Rachel, who is facing a 25-year conviction for falsified data causing deaths. Despite wanting to appeal, she is signed up for the Interstellar Brides program, leading her to the Prillon Colony where she is matched with two cyborgs. The plot involves themes of justice, love, and survival as Rachel navigates a new world and a new relationship with her mates. The writing style is engaging, with detailed world-building and well-developed characters that keep the reader engrossed in the story.
- #4
Readers describe 'Adiamante' as a thought-provoking science fiction novel set in a post-scarcity society. The book explores the consequences of applying force and power, as well as the controls societies implement to manage these urges. It delves into philosophical concepts, societal ideals, and the impact of honesty within different cultures. The plot centers around a conflict between the logical Cybs and the philosophically inclined Demis ruling over the druffs in an eco dictatorship utopia.
The writing style of 'Adiamante' is praised for being engaging, thought-provoking, and expanding readers' horizons. It is noted for its exploration of societal restraints, philosophical themes, and the balance between power and control. The book is commended for its ability to make readers think deeply about humanity's tendencies towards power and the consequences of societal decisions.
- #5
'Behind Blue Eyes' by Anna Mocikat is a cyberpunk novel set in a dystopian future where humanity has destroyed itself, and survivors live in arcologies controlled by megacorporations. The story follows Nephilim, a blue-eyed cyborg assassin known as a Guardian Angel, who starts to question her role in the corrupt system she serves. As she navigates through a world of corporate warfare and deception, Nephilim's journey towards freedom and self-discovery unfolds, revealing themes of corporate greed, humanity, and breaking free from programming.
The book is praised for its intricate world-building, well-developed characters, and engaging plot that is filled with twists and turns. Readers are drawn into a fast-paced narrative that balances action-packed scenes with moments of introspection, creating a captivating story that explores the complexities of trust, morality, and personal growth in a futuristic, cyberpunk setting.
- #6
'Xander' in the series 'Nova Force' by Vivienne Savage is a spicy and hot science fiction romance that follows the story of Xander, a smart and sexy cybernetics doctor, and Thandie, a strong and smart cyborg warrior. The plot is well-paced with a mix of suspense, action, and romance set in a futuristic universe where space battles, discrimination issues, and steamy romance take center stage. Readers will be taken on an exciting space adventure filled with surprises, aliens, pirates, and intense adult content.
The writing style of Vivienne Savage in 'Xander' is praised for its ability to blend elements of romance, science fiction, and action seamlessly. The story unfolds with a perfect balance of world-building, character development, and plot progression, keeping readers engaged and eager to uncover the mysteries of the universe Savage has created.
- #7
'Arrival' in the series 'Terminate the Other World!' by Icalos is a unique blend of terminator isekai litrpg, where a cyborg warrior finds herself in a fantasy world with modern weapons and magic. The story follows the cyborg as she navigates this new world, trying to understand her purpose and interacting with the inhabitants, all while bringing a mix of humor and action. The writing style is described as a mix of fantasy worldbuilding, logical storytelling, and dry humor centered around the main character's personality and interactions with others.
- #8
Alien Logic in the 'Space Marine Hospital' series by Harlyn Moxie is a cyborg paranormal romance that follows the forbidden love story between Xinnick, a cyborg warrior, and Summer, a human nurse. The book is filled with twists and turns as their relationship develops amidst war and challenges. The writing style is described as entertaining, witty, and humorous, with plenty of steamy scenes that keep the readers engaged.
- #9
"Assigned A Mate" in the series "Interstellar Brides" by Grace Goodwin follows the story of Eva Dailey, a woman in witness protection who is hiding under the guise of a convicted murderer named Evelyn Day. She is paired with Tark, the High Councillor of the planet Trion, as her perfect mate through the Interstellar Brides Program. The plot delves into their instant connection, the unique science fiction elements, and the challenges they face as Eva has to return to Earth to testify in a murder trial, causing a forced separation. The writing style is described as explicit, sexually charged, and meant for a mature audience, with elements of dominance and submission intertwined in the romance.