by Max Barry
from Random House:
Synopsis:
Scientist Charles Neumann loses a leg in an industrial accident. It's
not a tragedy. It's an opportunity. Charlie always thought his body
could be better. He begins to explore a few ideas. To build parts.
Better parts.
Prosthetist Lola Shanks loves a good artificial
limb. In Charlie, she sees a man on his way to becoming artificial
everything. But others see a madman. Or a product. Or a weapon.
A story for the age of pervasive technology, Machine Man is a gruesomely funny unraveling of one man's quest for ultimate self-improvement.
About Max Barry:
Max Barry began removing parts at an early age. In 1999, he successfully
excised a steady job at tech giant HP in order to upgrade to the more
compatible alternative of manufacturing fiction. While producing three
novels, he developed the online nation simulation game NationStates,
as well as contributing to various open source software projects and
developing religious views on operating systems. He did not leave the
house much. For Machine Man, Max wrote a website to deliver pages
of fiction to readers via email and RSS. He lives in Melbourne,
Australia, with his wife and two daughters, and is 38 years old. He uses
vi.
Wired review of Machine Man. Max Barry’s Crazy Experiment: Machine Man by Jonathan H. Liu.
Lots of reviews on Goodreads.
Be sure to check out Max Barry's website. http://maxbarry.com/machineman/
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