Review of Ghosts and Monsters: A Dystopian Cyberpunk SFF Mystery (Tidelands Book 1) When I first stumbled upon Gareth Southwell’s Ghosts and Monsters, its title, dripping with intrigue, immediately drew me in. A blend of dystopian cyberpunk and Lovecraftian horror? Count me in! I have an insatiable curiosity for worlds that twist the familiar into

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A Journey Through the Digital Shadows: My Thoughts on Neural Run As a long-time fan of the cyberpunk genre, I was instantly drawn to Neural Run by Michael Mrowiec. Just the mention of a neon-lit Neo-Toronto, where memories serve as currency, had my imagination racing. This short story promises not just high-tech heists but also

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A Dive into "Into Neon: A Cyberpunk Saga, Book 1" by Matthew A. Goodwin As someone who’s always been fascinated by the rich tapestry of cyberpunk worlds—where neon lights flicker against dystopian backdrops—I couldn’t resist picking up Into Neon: A Cyberpunk Saga, Book 1 by Matthew A. Goodwin. With its promise of corporate intrigue, thrilling

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A Trial of Blood and Silicon: A Cyberpunk Thriller (The Cybernetic Vampire Book 1) Review When I first stumbled upon A Trial of Blood and Silicon by [Author’s Name], the combination of “cyberpunk” and “vampire” immediately piqued my interest. Imagine my excitement at discovering a unique tale set against the neon backdrop of Manta City,

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Review of The Big Book of Cyberpunk When I first stumbled upon The Big Book of Cyberpunk, edited by Jared Shurin, I was immediately drawn in by the promise of a treasure trove of stories breathing life into a genre that has long captured my imagination. Cyberpunk, with its gritty underbelly and neon-lit futures, has

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Reflecting on Artificial Condition (The Murderbot Diaries, #2) by Martha Wells As I dove into Artificial Condition, I found myself both bemused and delighted by the unique lens through which Martha Wells continues to explore the complexities of artificial intelligence and humanity. Having adored All Systems Red, I was excited to see how Murderbot’s journey

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