Mindwalker

Mindwalker

2022 • 354 pages

Ratings11

Average rating3.7

15

“Desperation is not the same thing as consent. That it can't be. And it's time we stop pretending it can”

Oh boy did I have fun with this book. It's a fast paced, action packed, tech filled adventure that will leave any techy wanting more. It's been a while since I've read a sci fi that doesn't leave you confused about all the lore and politics. However because this so closely relates to the real world, it was much easier to get into.

The whole idea of mindwalking is fascinating. I'd say I want it to be real but I definitely do not. The underlying themes of consent and the politics behind governmental and corporate control is scary but real. It really does highlight how we have to be careful with innovation and that things really can go too far in the name of science. That being said, having a supercomputer in your head sounds like it would make life a little easier xD

As for the characters, they were all unique and enjoyable to read. The author does an amazing job of keeping the character's secrets and letting them lose at the best possible moment. Sil is such a fun character to read. You can experience in real time how she uses humour to deny the ticking time bomb that is her mind (quite literally). Her sarcasm and snark is off the charts and I am here for it

Can we stop for a minute and talk about that ending? I did not see those plot twists coming (maybe I'm just blind) and audibly gasped when things were revealed.

If you're looking for a easy and engaging read, focussing on incredible new technology, a cyberpunk world, and commentary on consent and control - this is the book for you

August 13, 2023Report this review