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  • Neon Grave by NineLight
    NineLight
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    Sequel to Hacking the Sun. [Updated every Tuesday]. In 2130, the world is still reeling from the collapse of the largest corporation. A recent crime wave has rattled the denizens of the old sprawl. Meanwhile, in the Union, terrorism is on the rise. Desperate for answers, shadow agents look to Jessica Leibzin, the Lynx, to search for clues and find those responsible. Another conspiracy, however, has seemingly taken root. To combat a hacker, you need another hacker. Unfortunately, they are a dime a dozen, and Jess has to navigate new circles of the underworld to quell the growing friction between aliens and humans. This time around, she's going to need more than a gravity board and forbidden AI. Surrounded by enemies on all sides, she's thrust headfirst into the fires of cyberspace and reality. Unbeknownst, the greatest threat doesn't lurk in the shadows or around the corner. It comes from the sky.
  • about:blank by noisemachina
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    A prequel to William Gibson's Neuromancer
  • Take out Ramen from the Uncanny Valley by EricGabrielsen
    EricGabrielsen
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    Book Four of the James Chronicles
  • Dream Machine by RikkenMortel
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    Andy and Elena are enigmatic figures in a land of distant memories and hazy dreams. Who is the ice cream man? Who/what is Happiness? Be careful of the birds. (Cover art not mine, of course. It belonged to an artist called Casey Weldon. Dream Corp. merely grabbed it from Google Image but not for profit or claiming.)
  • Hacking the Sun - The Re-Remake by NineLight
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    Jessica Leibniz tried to be a normal teenager, but unlike most teenagers in the 22nd century, she can tell time without a clock. So what good is a watch... unless it comes with incriminating A.I? It's part of a fashion sense that involves 1980's nostalgia, nerdom, and rebellion. Otherwise, you have a normal, nineteen-year-old delivery girl by day and freelance hacker by night. Everything else is unremarkable in a future where aliens rule the planet. After assimilation in the 21st century, which could have ended more violently, Earth has become relatively peaceful and technologically efficient, so they say. Corporations still reign supreme, except a new species sits at the top of the social ladder. These overlords have constructed a new kind of city in the web of planetwide sprawl. Eden: a modern megapolis. Jessica has learned to embrace Eden and its challenges. Without a cause, she confides in three friends or smacks into boredom. But when she seamlessly cracks an uncrackable security algorithm, nothing makes sense, and boredom gives way to danger. Hacker life takes to the streets, and beyond, in a desperate flight from the world's most powerful corporation. Faced with conspiracy, tragedy, and a new life on the run, normal is no longer an option.
  • Trasneuromaticism by through_you
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    Reflections match you no more , For you have become the mirror ********************************* Presence of conflict is disdainful and painful but the complete lack of it is sucidal . Without sleep for the last 1 year loosing all human contact after a heated argument with his only friend Moor detective Lockhart struggles to navigate night city. Amidst this turbulence he finds himself at the core of conspiracy when his friend Genny calls him in distress
  • Inhabitants by MaxVWeiss
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    In pursuit of their eternal love for each other, will Amon and Juno end up saving the world or destroying everything and everyone around them? Can they rally other Inhabitants to their cause and defeat their eternal foe, or will they remain outcasts life after life? Once you pick up this book you won't be able to put it down until you've reached the mind blowing conclusion. Timeless love and hate play out over the centuries as immortal beings, "Inhabitants", struggle to find balance and peace before they end up destroying the world. From the award-winning author of "Digital Dementia", "The Gravedigger's Song", and "Nemesis" comes a story that will have you racing from page to page, battle to battle, love to love. "Max Weiss walks the fine line between sci-fi and romance and ends up redefining both genres" "If you liked William Gibson's 'Neuromancer', you're in for a wild ride." "Takes the concept of time travel and expands it." A
  • Ghosts under the neon sky by SomeInternetDude
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    A book about the hopeless life in a cyberpunk dystopia. It started out as a small short story I had to write for an English assignment for school. But I got interested in expanding my little world and expressing my grievances with the world, society and corporations like this. I aim to tell stories about freedom and control, technology and ecology and how the human condition can potentially change (or not) in the future.
  • The Technician by cobalt_pillar
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    A former surgical technician for a transnational hive-mind conglomerate desperately tries to recover her lost sense of identity, spiraling into self-destructive recklessness. *Heavily* inspired by Neuromancer (Newport essentially being the same as Freeside). Played around with some ideas of identity that came up in Ghost in the Shell. Hope you like it.