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Sci-fi books which don't involve too much space travels and massive world builds?
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Try some cyberpunk stuff, it’s great “local” sci-fi, with hardly any of that muck you don’t like.
“Neuromancer” - William Gibson
“Snow Crash” - Neal Stephenson
“Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” - Philip K Dick
Why is it always those 3? Is there no other cyberpunk books people read? They are very heavy reads. Heres a few "mediocre" cyberpunk books I found entertaining, everyone takes place on earth:
I just read Nexus, which is called post cyberpunk.
I assume its this one by Ramez Naam? Looks cool.
Yes, that’s it
It's really good, especially if you like technothrillers.
Even better, The Big Book of Cyberpunk comes out next month.
Cool! Thanks for the tip, choomba!