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				 Mark wrote: "I'm from England UK, I'm 40 and a big sci fi book/film fan. I have read Brandon Sanderson book recently Firefight which i really liked. Other than that I am really really into futuristic, blade run..."
      Mark wrote: "I'm from England UK, I'm 40 and a big sci fi book/film fan. I have read Brandon Sanderson book recently Firefight which i really liked. Other than that I am really really into futuristic, blade run..."I'm a big fan of that type of fiction. I dig Philip K Dick stories a lot. You could try reading Altered Carbon, which was turned into a series on Netflix, and try reading Neuromancer and Burning Chrome. I dearly love the writing and the storyline in those 3 books.
 Hey Mark
      Hey MarkBrick beat me to Altered Carbon & Neuromancer. I'd also add Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash and Jeff Noon's early work, such as Vurt and Pollen.
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      Paul wrote: "Hey MarkBrick beat me to Altered Carbon & Neuromancer. I'd also add Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash and Jeff Noon's early work, such as [book:Vurt|1740113..."
Aw, man! I forgot about Snow Crash! That's a great read!
 Yes, I also would recommend the Altered Carbon series. I think it's one of the best newer Cyberpunk books. The TV show is crap though ;)
      Yes, I also would recommend the Altered Carbon series. I think it's one of the best newer Cyberpunk books. The TV show is crap though ;)Another good one is Amped by Daniel H. Wilson. It's set in a quite realistic, near future.
 Maybe try The Petrovitch Trilogy by Simon Morden. It's set in a kind of Blade Runner world but is a fast paced over-the-top action kind of work. Nowhere near as deep, cerebral, or weird (weird is good!) as Philip K Dick but ... well, just look at the reviews. Most of them nail the book on the head as far as describing what to expect: addictive fast read and fun if you're into swearing in Russian in a post apocalyptic cyberpunk corporate yakuza kind of setting.
      Maybe try The Petrovitch Trilogy by Simon Morden. It's set in a kind of Blade Runner world but is a fast paced over-the-top action kind of work. Nowhere near as deep, cerebral, or weird (weird is good!) as Philip K Dick but ... well, just look at the reviews. Most of them nail the book on the head as far as describing what to expect: addictive fast read and fun if you're into swearing in Russian in a post apocalyptic cyberpunk corporate yakuza kind of setting.
    Books mentioned in this topic
The Petrovitch Trilogy (other topics)Altered Carbon (other topics)
Amped (other topics)
Brilliance (other topics)
Snow Crash (other topics)
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Neal Stephenson (other topics)Jeff Noon (other topics)
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