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A Google user
If ambitious professionals now seem to be unreasonably mortgaging their lives to pay school expenses, it may be nothing compared to what happens when it becomes a requirement of the state. This novel has popular scifi themes, including reanimation, liberation, space, nanotech, biotech, and big Neuro net. A world which had achieved long-sought automation of labor still managed to almost completely self-destruct.due to ethnic hatred. The memory of values from that era is locked in a capsule in the body of Justin Cord who becomes a temporal immigrant in a future that is simultaneously awesome and outrageous. Fortunately it brings a romantic partner in Dr. Neela Harper. Economic issues are at the center of the plot. Corporatism controls people’s lives throughout the solar system, GCI being the major one that demonstrates the evils to Cord. Folks trade stock in eachothers’ futures including selling relatives short. The resulting political parties include at least one which includes violence in its measures. The detail is reminiscent of Dune or the Foundation series. There are 16 long chapters, in which each of half a dozen major characters show up, and an epilogue, all told in the third person by the sibling author pair. Thanks.
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A Google user
The unincorporated man is one of the most interesting books that I have read in some time. Once I started reading it, I just could not put it down. The authors bring you into this future world, all the while, giving you everything you need to believe it could be real. The characters are full of life and fleshed out. It is SYFY without being too weird. I am half way through the follow on book “The Unincorporated War” which has the same style of plausible writing. If you like the human struggle, romance, technology, war, politics, etc. read both of the books.
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Jacob Ellinger
Never judge a book by it's cover. This book was such a fun read that had all the ingredients that you could ever want in a action-packed science fiction novel. It's got time travel it's got genetic engineering it's got gun fights sentient robots it's got just about every Trope you could imagine and yet still remains fresh.
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