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u/ChristopherDrake · 33 pointsr/Fantasy

Thank you for supporting small publishers, OP. :)

I missed the initial selection, but I'll throw this out there on the off-chance anyone else is interested. I plan to dig through and buy a few of the books that are listed as well, because frankly, they seem damn interesting.

A few months back I released Mosaic 17K. It's a near-future cyberpunk thriller about Sophie Locke, a hacker born in 2017 and coming-of-age in 2036. If any of us had a child this year, this book is timed to land as his/her potential future.

Mosaic 17K deals with artificial intelligence, virtual reality, advanced materials science, future medical advances, and the societal effects of rising sea levels. The first half is a mounting murder mystery, with the second half being a faster, more action-oriented pace. It's a long book (kindle estimates 13+ hours for some readers), for those who like a deep read.

Main reason it doesn't have a lot of reviews yet seems to be that people are taking their time with it. It's been a nerve-wracking few months, as I distract myself with writing my first fantasy novel.

u/Casual_Goth · 1 pointr/scifi

Mosaic 17K written by Christopher Drake is a near future cyberpunk novel that was just published in the last couple of months. The tech in it is all pretty believable and definitely not in the super scary camp. There are many different types of AI in the book, some that are working for positive change and others that aren't. Pretty much everyone in the society has adopted newer technologies to help in their everyday lives. There are robots, cyborgs, virtual realms, and a lot more. The writing is solid and well-paced and has some really believable and awesome characters, too. Definitely recommend giving it a read.

u/DuCo_Magpie · 1 pointr/smallbusiness

I mostly read novels before bed, unless it really grabs me. The current novels in my stack are Mosaic 17K by Christopher Drake and The Elenium omnibus by David Eddings. And then all manner of news and information articles all around the internet when I'm not busy doing business stuff. I'm a heavy reader.