SF Signal has just posted its review of Nate Kenyon’s cyber-punk novella PRIME! Here’s a clip of what SF Signal reviewer John DeNardo talks about in his review:
“Bellow, it turns out, is quite a talented individual. Not only can he intuit code within VR (think of Neo at the end of The Matrix) but he also has incredible fighting skills. He also sports cool tech like optic computer interfaces. He’s enjoyable as a kick-ass action techie, but his cloudy past prevents him from being completely likable. Nor does it explain his immediate attraction to Kara, a sex clone that he meets early into the story. Kara connects Bellow with Chin-Hae, the underground tech wizard of the Resistance, an anti-sprawl faction against the quasi-religious Transformation movement promoted by New London. Transformation encourages the use of virtual reality, genetic modification and pharmaceutical dependency to not only enhance life, but move it beyond its fleshy confines to the next stage of evolution. New London is the enabler, providing technology that manipulates the brain’s alpha waves, allowing people to escape the humdrum banality of everyday reality.”
Read the rest of the review here!
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