Recommended Science Fiction Books - Cyberpunk & Anthologies
Here are a few suggestions for cyberpunk or you can browse the SF/Fantasy Book Reviews at BellaOnline.
Also see:
-Recommended SF - Space Opera & Space Travel
-Recommended SF – general
Little Brother by Cory Doctorow – a review
Cory Doctorow´s young adult science fiction novel Little Brother questions the all too possible future in which the Department of Homeland Security´s policies of paranoia and fear usurp the rights of ordinary people. This is on my highly recommended list!
Cyberabad Days by Ian McDonald - a review
Cyberabad Days is a collection of short stories by award winning author science fiction Ian McDonald. All of the stories explore a future India, one which I have learned, is featured in his novel River of Gods. This is a place where the mystical past mingles with the technologically advanced future, replacing djinns with aeais and gods with genetically manipulated Brahmins.
Taneer Buthalee decides Sagramanda is an excellent place to hide after stealing a genetic engineering secret worth billions. He intends to sell it to the highest bidder, but his ex-employer wants it back.

Hammerjack by Marc D Giller
The government is controlled by the Collective, a group of corporations. Cray Alden is a former hammerjack, a hacker, who now works for the Collective who is sent on a misson to retieve some data stolen by a hammerjack.
Prodigal by Marc D Giller
Corporate spook Lea Prism and her team discover a high tech lab where subjects in immersion tanks seem to be linked by some sort of hive mind.
Resurrected Man by Sean Williams
Officer Marylin Blaylock is investigating a serial murderer with an interesting alibi—all sixteen victims are still alive.
Cassanrda Kresnov series by Joel Shepherd
Crossover
Crossover, the first book in a new science fiction series written by Australian author Joel Shepherd, follows Cassandra Kresnov, an artificial human.
Breakaway
In the city of Tanusha two factions-- the Federation and the League-- are battling for control. Caught in the middle is Cassandra Kresnov, an artificial human created as a hunter-killer by the pro-biotech League.
Killswitch
The latest Kresnov novel picks up two years after President Neiland reveals her intention to make the Callayan capital of Tanusha the center of the Federation.
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