Mind Machines - Dima Zales

Mind Machines

By Dima Zales

  • Release Date: 2017-08-30
  • Genre: High Tech Sci-Fi
Score: 4
4
From 177 Ratings

Description

From New York Times & USA Today bestselling author Dima Zales, an intense new techno-thriller that pushes the limits of what it means to be human. 

With billions in the bank and my own venture capital firm, I’m living the American dream. My only problem? A car accident that leaves my mother with memory problems.

Brainocytes, a new technology that can transform our brains, could be the answer to all of my problems—but I’m not the only one who sees its potential.

Plunged into a criminal underworld darker than anything I could’ve imagined, my life-saving technology might be the death of me.

My name is Mike Cohen, and this is how I became more than human.

Please note: This book was formerly titled Human++.

Reviews

  • Spock

    5
    By SouxieLee
    This was an interesting and intriguing story. I was drawn in to the process of helping heal/defeat Alzheimer’s and other limitations faced by individuals. I have been through the heartbreak of a loved one losing themselves due to this horrific disease.
  • Great Read!

    5
    By michaeljohn369
    Definitely a page turner! It is well written and kept my interest throughout.
  • Good

    5
    By Cstict
    I had a difficult time getting into this book in the beginning. I believe it may be because I don’t have a lot of technological knowledge. I’m not a quitter (unless it’s just too bad to continue) and I continued to read. I’m glad I did! It ended up being one of those books that you just can’t stop reading because you want to find out what happens next. This is a complete book and doesn’t end with a cliffhanger. I’m definitely checking into other books by this author.
  • Cyber Thoughts

    1
    By 02brooklyn
    This was the first time I have read one of your books. I really enjoyed it and read it in less then two days. It was fast paced and held my interest. Could not wait to read what happened next. Even thou some of the computer jargon was above my full understanding, I could still follow. It was easy to read and I may have even learned something. Cannot wait to read next book.