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  • Entangled Fates, Book 1
  • By: Joe Kuster
  • Narrated by: Melissa Schwairy
  • Length: 13 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)
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Quantum Beginnings

By: Joe Kuster
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Summary

Artificial intelligence (AI) was nearly mankind’s last invention. AI took off like a rocket, then when it racked up an impressive death toll, it crashed before it could blossom and took most high-tech industries with it. Resistance and fears became deep-set.

Two decades after the infamous Rev. 4.6 incidents, humanity hasn’t quit dreaming of the wealth and power that could be at their fingertips. A new generation of mega corporations rose from the ashes. When one melds a quantum computer to a barely functional mental patient as a PR move, there are those who seek to profit, those who want to destroy it, and Alex.

Alex Sage is a typical college student trying to keep up his grades and, maybe, find a meaningful connection with the fairer sex. Then, an automated semi crashes into his home, killing his family and turning his head into a pincushion in the process.

Alex awakens to find most of his memories gone and an illegal AI hidden in his brain implant. Now the pet project of a tech billionaire and heavily in debt, Alex struggles to stay valuable enough to be kept online. Still grappling with the repercussions of his injuries and threats from a dangerous anti-augmentation political movement, there are no easy answers, and threats loom around every corner. Alex must use whatever resources he can to escape from under the thumb of a ruthless corporation, while keeping those he comes to love safe.

Disclaimer: This book embraces cyberpunk ideology in parts. Expect sex, drugs, and anarchy against the establishment. It embraces an antihero protagonist and is not fade to black.

©2019 Joseph Dale Kuster (P)2020 Joseph Dale Kuster

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Some great ideas skipped over to make poor porn

This book started well and has some great ideas on how future tech and cybernetics will impact humanity. Then the main character gets the girl and every other chapter becomes a cheesy third rate porn scene. Almost every character is a "gorgeous woman" complete with an "ample chest", ''taut abs" and "narrow waist' who all want to bed the main character. Got boring very quickly.

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