Neuromancer by William Gibson is a seminal cyberpunk novel that follows Case, a washed-up computer hacker, as he is hired by a mysterious employer to pull off the ultimate hack.
The novel explores themes of artificial intelligence, corporate control, and the blurred lines between reality and cyberspace. It is credited with popularizing the concept of cyberspace and has influenced the cyberpunk genre and beyond.
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1: Sorcerer to the Crown by Zen Cho
A fantasy novel by Zen Cho, set in Regency England, where a sorcerer and an unconventional young woman must navigate magical politics and prejudice.
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2: The Spice Must Flow by Ryan Britt
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3: Those Beyond the Wall by Micaiah Johnson
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7: Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
A sci-fi novel by Robert A. Heinlein, about a human raised by Martians who returns to Earth, challenging societal norms and exploring themes of freedom and identity.
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17: Red Rising by Pierce Brown
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A space opera exploring a universe with different zones of thought, featuring an ancient superintelligence, galactic war, and a race to save the galaxy.
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20: Hainish Cycle by Ursula K. Le Guin
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