Ars Technica calls Ramez Naam’s NEXUS “Nexus “a lightning bolt of a novel, with a focus on action and plotting that will remind readers of some of the best novels from the late Michael Crichton.”
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The Wall Street Journal reviews Ramez Naam’s NEXUS and calls it “Provocative… a double-edged vision of the post-human.”
NEXUS (Angry Robot Books, January 2013) receives rave review from Booklist
Ramez Naam’s debut near future technological thriller, NEXUS (Angry Robot Books, January 2013), is getting great early buzz, including this fantastic review from Booklist!
“Naam, an expert in new technologies and author of More Than Human: Embracing the Promise of Biological Enhancement (2005), turns in a stellar performance with his debut sf novel….Naam has set himself a difficult challenge here: he’s telling a story in which much of the action and dialogue takes place inside the characters’ minds. But he succeeds admirably: one scene, in particular, in which a character races to make changes to the Nexus system by reprogramming it inside his own head, is nail-bitingly tense….What matters here is the remarkable scope of the story and its narrative power.”
NW Book Lovers has got the “love” for SASHA PLOTKIN’S DECEIT
You can catch their review of Vaughn Sherman’s debut novel, here: NW Book Lovers.
Publishers Weekly review of NEXUS by Ramez Naam
Ramez Naam’s debut science fiction novel, NEXUS, is receiving great early buzz. Publishers Weekly says “the action scenes are crisp, the glimpses of future tech and culture are mesmerizing .” You can read the entire review here: Publishers Weekly, November 5, 2012.