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Gridlinked | Neal Asher
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Neal Asher has been publishing short fiction and books in the small press in Britain for several years, and made a successful move to paperback in 2001 with Gridlinked. He got a sheaf of favorable notices. "This is a brilliant and audacious work, chock-full of cutting-edge ideas. . . . I look forward to [his next books] enormously and to seeing Asher receive the success he is clearly destined for. Highly recommended," said SFRevu.com. Now Asher crosses the Atlantic and breaks into hardcover with Gridlinked, a science fiction adventure in the classic, fast-paced, action-packed tradition of Harry Harrison and Poul Anderson, with a dash of cyberpunk and a splash of Ian Fleming added to spice the mix. Cormac is a legendary Earth Central Security agent, the James Bond of a wealthy future where "runcibles" (matter transmitters controlled by AIs) allow interstellar travel in an eye blink throughout the settled worlds of the Polity. Unfortunately Cormac is nearly burnt out, "gridlinked" to the AI net so long that his humanity has begun to drain away. He has to take the cold-turkey cure and shake his addiction to having his brain on the net. Now he must do without just as he's sent to investigate the unique runcible disaster that's wiped out the entire human colony on planet Samarkand in a thirty-megaton explosion. With the runcible out, Cormac must get there by ship, but he has incurred the wrath of a vicious psychopath called Arian Pelter, who now follows him across the galaxy with a terrifying psychotic killer android in tow. And deep beneath Samarkand's surface there are buried mysteries, fiercely guarded. This is fast-moving, edge-of-the-seat entertainment -- an American debut that's sure to make a splash and launch Neal Asher in a big way.
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majkia
Gridlinked | Neal Asher
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For March I'll be reading Gridlinked. It's long enough I doubt I'll have time to read more than just the one book.

#BackListReadathon @clwojick @TheSpineView

Clwojick Sounds great! Good luck! 2y
TheSpineView Awesome! 2y
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FrankieReads
Gridlinked | Neal Asher
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I've been really enjoyed Angry Planet by Becky Chambers and was inspired to try some new science fiction. So I hauled the Agent Cormac series from thriftbooks.com

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DitrieMarieBowie
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This line makes my insomnia jealous. 😫😴💤💤

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DitrieMarieBowie
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Raise your hand if you hate mosquitoes. 🙋🏻

Megabooks 🙋🏻🙋🏻🙋🏻🙋🏻 8y
Chelsey 🙋🙋🏻🙋🏼🙋🏽🙋🏾🙋🏿 Also, who knew there are different color emojis? Cool! 8y
brittnaypozen I am so freaked out by the mosquitoes this year with zika running rampant 8y
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DitrieMarieBowie
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Usually don't read multiple books at once, but Nightwalker is throwing off some major vampire romance vibes. Romance is a genre I can only take in small doses, otherwise I risk losing patience.

DitrieMarieBowie FYI @Riveted_Reader_Melissa I'll be taking Nightwalker nice and slow. 9y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa That was about the same reaction I had. I thought the beginning was slow, but the second half picked up a bit as the world building and power structure came to the foreground of the story. It's definitely setting up a romance, I got that impression too, but not in book one anyway. 9y
DitrieMarieBowie @Riveted_Reader_Melissa glad to hear the pace will pick up. Just read another snippet and realized what else was bugging me. It's set in Savannah and the author clearly has never been more than a passing tourist there. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil spoiled me, I guess! 9y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @DitrieMarieBowie the story doesn't stay there long, it quickly starts globe trotting. Good for you I'm sure, for me the quickly shifting venues created other issues. 9y
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