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3.0 out of 5 stars
Cyberpunky pulp-fiction, November 17, 2004
This review is from: Human_Worms (Paperback)
HUMAN_WORMS is an interesting book with smooth going story which unties for the machine/human Genome, at the end. The literal hero fights with a gang of user-hunters. The Net is endangered by the hunt which evolves to a war capacity system crash condition. While the conflict moves from the bits and bytes to the mental-soul world, the Genome code generates a programmed stable existence and the mix end-future, receives a lighter result. But is this the ever lasting peace?
A fresh-feel breath of contemporary spirit, cycles in and out H_W. As usual the Author writes in 2D text, but the mind of the reader is shown in to a richer dimensional world, the golden edge is to let it go. Somehow I always see Kenji Siratori as a future-documentary writer - a bit abstract, and pure contemporary.
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