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Altered Carbon
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March 1, 2014
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March 31, 2014

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Eric
Mar 17, 2013 rated it it was amazing
This book immediately enters my top five all-time favorite sci-fi books (a category that is admittedly weighted heavily towards cyberpunk entries).

The set-up is fairly simple, although the world and its technology get complex quickly. Takeshi Kovacs is killed on his home world, Harlan's World, and is resleeved -- a process where a conscience can be ported to another body or synthetic body -- on Earth. As a former United Nations Envoy, his skills are required by a wealthy business magnate named
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Jlawrence
Mar 27, 2014 rated it liked it
Shelves: sword-and-laser
Really enjoyed this at first - it was a fast-paced, smart, well-written cyberpunky/hardboiled murder mystery built around a body-swapping conceit: in this future consciousness is backed up to a physical 'stack' at the base of one's neck and can be transferred to another body and, for the rich, can backed up remotely in case of damage to one's stack. The richest can potentially live forever this way. Morgan drenches everything in grim, detailed atmosphere and turns the violence and sex dials to 1 ...more
Amy
Nov 28, 2017 rated it really liked it
Aside from a few tiny details that reminded me of The Matrix, this was a very cool and imaginative story. I really enjoyed inhabiting this world for a while. Will definitely read the subsequent books.
Caitlin
Jan 20, 2016 rated it did not like it
The premise sounded interesting, until I realized that the author didn't understand the importance of the physical structures of the brain regarding cognition, personality, etc. This was a problem, given that it's about downloading consciousness into different bodies, and especially glaring since he acknowledged the difficulties of moving a body different from what you're used to.

Also, the women were so criminally undercharacterized they didn't register as human beings. There were three semi-imp
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Marianne
Jan 21, 2016 rated it really liked it
I read this book a number of years ago and remembered really liking it. Listened to it this time around and still found the book to be solid, and very entertaining. A very plausible near future, with concepts like "sleaving" and "meths" and AI hotels and direct to head advertising that elevated the complexity of the whole world. Great characters. Brutal action. A bit of the sexy. I winced a little each time the voice actor read the women's voices (a little too breathy), but for the most part, th ...more
Melissa
Sep 11, 2013 marked it as to-read
Kelsy
Feb 26, 2014 rated it really liked it
Shelves: sci-fi
Vicki
Apr 29, 2014 rated it really liked it
Shelves: audible, mystery, sff
Christina
May 16, 2014 rated it it was amazing
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Sep 08, 2015 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
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