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Cette série plonge les lecteurs dans un avenir dystopique méticuleusement conçu, où la technologie avancée offre une utopie, mais à un coût social élevé. Grâce aux avancées en nanotechnologie, en médecine et en intelligence artificielle, l'humanité a surmonté de nombreuses limitations physiques. Pourtant, une grave crise de surpopulation dicte des contrôles sociaux stricts, entraînant des dilemmes éthiques complexes. Suivez des intrigues entremêlées pleines de suspense et d'intrigues alors que divers personnages poursuivent leurs agendas cachés dans un monde au bord du gouffre.

Mind Over Ship
Counting Heads

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  1. Counting Heads

    • 336pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    Counting Heads is David Marusek's extraordinary launch as an SF novelist: The year is 2134, and the Information Age has given rise to the Boutique Economy in which mass production and mass consumption are rendered obsolete. Life extension therapies have increased the human lifespan by centuries. Loyal mentars (artificial intelligence) and robots do most of society's work. The Boutique Economy has made redundant ninety-nine percent of the world's fifteen billion human inhabitants. The world would be a much better place if they all simply went away. Eleanor K. Starke, one of the world's leading citizens is assassinated, and her daughter, Ellen, is mortally wounded. Only Ellen, the heir to her mother's financial empire, is capable of saving Earth from complete domination plotted by the cynical, selfish, immortal rich, if she, herself, survives. Her cryonically frozen head is in the hands of her family's enemies. A ragtag ensemble of unlikely heroes join forces to rescue Ellen's head, all for their own purposes. Counting Heads arrives as a science fiction novel like a bolt of electricity, galvanizing readers with an entirely new vision of the future. It's the debut of the year in SF.

    Counting Heads1
    3,8
  2. Mind Over Ship

    • 317pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    In 2135, human colonization efforts are hindered by corrupt powerbrokers. Ellen Starke, whose head survives a crash, must regrow her body to reclaim her mother's empire. Meanwhile, Pre-Singularity AIs seek to join humanity, while human clones like Mary Skarland yearn to escape their existence.

    Mind Over Ship2
    4,0