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>>956056
Same, it wasn't excessively technical, and the story was interesting.

I'd also suggest Nano, by John Robert Marlow.

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Nano, by Jon Robert Marlow.

Dude has nano robots that he shoots out of a gun and he runs away from the government killing shit with nanomachines. Good, fun, quick read.

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Nano

Heavy focus on nanotech and it's potential capabilities. Reads more like an action movie than any other scifi book I've read. The technology seems almost too fantastic part way through the book. Touches slightly on AI, and transhumanism. The settings seemed believable. The medium the protagonist used to deploy the nanites seemed silly in my opinion. I loved the book though, and thought it would make a good summer blockbuster movie.

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I throughly enjoyed Nano by John Robert Marlow. It read like a blockbuster film and I was on the edge of my seat during the entire read.

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