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mzlex rated Vast (The Nanotech Succession) (Volume 3): 5 stars

Vast (The Nanotech Succession) (Volume 3) by Linda Nagata
Vast is a science fiction novel by Linda Nagata, part of her loosely connected "Nanotech Succession" sequence.
mzlex rated Use of Weapons (Culture, #3): 3 stars

Iain M. Banks: Use of Weapons (Culture, #3) (1992)
Use of Weapons (Culture, #3) by Iain M. Banks
The man known as Cheradenine Zakalwe was one of Special Circumstances' foremost agents, changing the destiny of planets to suit …
mzlex rated Assemblers of Infinity: 3 stars
mzlex rated The Bohr Maker: 4 stars
mzlex rated The Collapsium: 4 stars

The Collapsium by Wil McCarthy
No writer stretches the boundaries of science fiction LIKE Wil McCarthy does. Now this acclaimed author has crafted his most …

Void Star by Zachary Mason
Although the seas have risen and the central latitudes are emptying, it's still a good time to be in San …
mzlex rated A Talent For War: 1 star

Jack McDevitt: A Talent For War (2004, Ace)
A Talent For War by Jack McDevitt (An Alex Benedict Novel)
mzlex rated Neuromancer: 3 stars

Neuromancer by William Gibson, William Gibson (1783–1857) (Sprawl trilogy, #1)
The first of William Gibson's 'Sprawl' trilogy, Neuromancer is the classic cyberpunk novel.
German version, translated by Reinhard Heinz.
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mzlex rated Virtual Light: 2 stars

Virtual Light by William Gibson (Bridge Trilogy, #1)
‘Chevette never stole things, or anyway not from other people, and definitely not when she was working.’
So how's she …
mzlex rated Camouflage: 4 stars
mzlex rated Iron Sunrise (Eschaton, #2): 4 stars

Iron Sunrise (Eschaton, #2) by Charles Stross
Iron Sunrise is a 2004 hard science fiction novel by British writer Charles Stross, which follows the events in Singularity …