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Totally agree. "Stand on Zanzibar" has a modern-world feel to it although some parts have been visited by the Suck Fairy. "Shockwave Rider" is also interesting - IIRC characters use their landline phones to access large computer systems. Because Brunner never really goes into too many techy details - it's just phones and computers - it's less jarring to read now than books where technology-heavy authors such as Arthur C Clarke tried to describe in detail what future computing devices might look like.


> Suck Fairy

Well that’s a new one on me.

https://fanlore.org/wiki/The_Suck_Fairy


The Shockwave Rider is brilliant, and the savant hero reflected in many subsequent works. Neo, anyone?




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