Cyber Thoughts (Human++ Book 2)

· Human++ Book 2 · Mozaika LLC
4.5
17 reviews
Ebook
322
Pages
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From New York Times and USA Today bestseller Dima Zales comes the exciting sequel to Mind Machines


I saved the day, I got the girl, and we're on the verge of changing the world. Everything is possible with technology that can transform your brain and make you more than human. My only problem? Nightmares keep me up at night, and I can't shake the feeling I'm being watched.

 

Everyone tells me I'm paranoid. But what if they're wrong?

Ratings and reviews

4.5
17 reviews
A Google user
September 30, 2018
Wow, what a ride! That was a lot of fun! Like so many trilogies (or other -ilogies), the move from book 1 to 2 can make or break the entire scheme. Once the introductory bits are out of the way, well, you've got to rely on good old plot and characterizations to carry the day! And Dima Zales does this with more than aplomb in 'Cyber Thoughts'! The book is filled with more thrills and tense moments than you can count in your head (enhanced or not). And wow, for a moment there I was actually pretty freaked out by the way it SEEMED things were going, but then... well, no spoilers! again, this series is a lot of fun, so enjoy!
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Rob G
December 19, 2017
I'm interested to see where Dima takes this next as a major plot gets some resolution in this book. As usual, I found the combination of sci-fi/action-adventure to be right up my alley. Zales is a talented writer with a great imagination for technical science fiction!
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Brandy R. C. George
May 18, 2020
I cannot express how much I enjoyed this book the first installment was great read but this one really had me hanging on every word & I doubt I will find another book like this or the last humans trilogy just grateful I discovered this amazing author
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Author's Bio 

Dima Zales is a full-time science fiction and fantasy author residing in Palm Coast, Florida. Prior to becoming a writer, he worked in the software development industry in New York as both a programmer and an executive. From high-frequency trading software for big banks to mobile apps for popular magazines, Dima has done it all. In 2013, he left the software industry in order to concentrate on his writing career.

Dima holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science from NYU and a dual undergraduate degree in Computer Science / Psychology from Brooklyn College. He also has a number of hobbies and interests, the most unusual of which might be professional-level mentalism. He simulates mind-reading on stage and close-up, and has done shows for corporations, wealthy individuals, and friends.   

In addition to his own works, Dima has collaborated on a number of romance novels with his wife, Anna Zaires. The Krinar Chronicles, a romantic science fiction series, has been a bestseller in its categories and has been recognized by the likes of Marie Claire and Woman’s Day. Close Liaisons, the first book in the series, is currently available.

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