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La Successione Nanotecnologica

Questa serie immerge i lettori in un mondo futuristico in cui la nanotecnologia avanzata sfuma i confini tra uomo e macchina. Seguite i destini intrecciati di esseri geneticamente modificati e persone comuni coinvolte in una lotta di potere mentre un potente dispositivo nanotecnologico sfugge al controllo. Il futuro dell'umanità è in bilico mentre i personaggi affrontano profonde questioni etiche ed eludono inseguitori implacabili in un mondo sull'orlo della trasformazione.

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The Bohr Maker

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    The Bohr Maker

    • 328pagine
    • 12 ore di lettura

    Nikko, a genetically engineered "post human," faces imminent death as his research permit expires. His only chance for survival lies in the Bohr Maker, a powerful nanotech device he attempts to steal. However, the device escapes and infects Phousita, a young woman from a slum, enhancing her abilities but also making her a target. As they evade the Commonwealth police, who seek to eliminate the Bohr Maker, Nikko and Phousita must navigate a dangerous world that could redefine humanity itself, for better or worse.

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    Deception Well

    • 416pagine
    • 15 ore di lettura

    In a gripping exploration of belief and its consequences, the narrative delves into the concept of faith as a contagious force, igniting conflict and division among communities. As tensions rise, characters grapple with their convictions and the impact of their faith on their lives and relationships. The story examines the interplay between ideology and personal struggle, creating a thought-provoking commentary on the nature of belief in a tumultuous world.

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    • 359pagine
    • 13 ore di lettura

    A visionary hard SF novel from an acclaimed new author. 'Linda Nagata is at the vanguard of a new and brilliant generation of writers combining hard science with stirring adventure' (David Brin). 'One of the most satisfying SF novels of the decade' (Wil McCarthy).

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