
Electric Angel: A Dystopian Sci-Fi Adventure
Cyber Dreams, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Suzy Jackson
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Plum Parrot
About this listen
Enter a frighteningly familiar dystopian world with the first book of a new series from the author of Falling with Folded Wings and Victor of Tucson.
In the year 2107, the world has both made astounding leaps forward and reduced humanity to its most basic existence. While the megacorps and those who rule them enjoy lives of extraordinary comfort and ease, most people barely scrape by, doing whatever they can to keep going.
Juliet Bianchi is one of the latter. She works cutting metal in a scrapyard and doesn't have much to show for it except for a small group of equally bereft, fiercely loyal friends. Still, she maintains a bright disposition, possessing more hope and optimism than anyone would expect her to—and she's going to need it . . .
When Juliet stumbles upon what looks like a botched kidnapping, the victim dispatches his abductors and lives just long enough to give her a stolen AI chip. This gift soon transforms Juliet from a worker bee into a killer queen. Armed with far more power and skill than she can comprehend—let alone control—she finds herself drawn into a shadowy world where survival itself counts as victory.
Juliet has never been one to push people around. But when it comes to fighting the corrupt corporate overlords, she's more than happy to push back.
The first volume of the hit cyberpunk LitRPG series—with more than a million views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!
©2023 Miles C. Gallup (P)2023 Podium AudioGreat book 5 stars
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This is the first of the five-part Cyber Dreams series and I intend to listen to the 🎧entire works. Our MC Juliet is a humble scrapyard welder cum insanely talented data retrieval expert and hacker, all thanks to the AI chip called Angel that she receives from a dying stranger.
Angel is an interesting addition to this sci-fi, assisting Juliet hack those who defraud, maim or thoughtlessly kill innocents. I loved the series' 🩸 brutal nature: every murder is written with such graphic detail matched only by the book's harsh socio-economic climate.
The author's imagination is jaw-dropping. I particularly loved the range of cybernetic enhancements, from robotic arms to vision implants to the use of 'nanites' able to repair any damage the body receives.
I haven't read a 😎 cyberpunk book this good in absolutely ages.
📚5/5🌟 #BookReview
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Need to back a mainframe? I noah a girl.
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A good cyberpunk story
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A great listen
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No sexual BS of any sort.
Super nice audio execution.
Nice
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Great fun...I enjoyed the idea if implants and cyber enhancements.
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Magnificent
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Top CyberPunk progression
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The plot is meandering. Felt like volume one of a larger story than a book in its own right. The ending isn't anything special and there was a lot of filler in between plot points.
There isn't any humour and the dialogue is just ok. The setting makes sense but is not particularly interesting. The characters the MC is friends with are all great and nice whereas almost everyone else isn't. Just very standard YA sort of stuff.
The narration was ok although there were a couple of strange pronunciations. There are people who would love this book but I'm unfortunately not one of them. I won't be reading the sequels.
This book was ok
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