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Book Reviews of Ache (Nanocaust) (Volume 1)

Ache (Nanocaust) (Volume 1)
Ache - Nanocaust - Volume 1
Author: Kelvin Myers
ISBN-13: 9780999076910
ISBN-10: 0999076914
Publication Date: 5/26/2017
Pages: 298
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Americon Industries
Book Type: Paperback
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I really enjoyed this book. Set in a future dystopian society. Everyone (almost) has an implant that allows them to use nanobots for all kinds of things. Body modification, mood enhancers, strength and agility enhancers, etc. A major nano producer has their factory in the city where the story is set. People receive vials of nanos as part of their payment for working.

Most people become complacent, and use the nanos regularly. Some become so addicted to the highs, they become "burners" and use up their nanos very quickly creating an extreme high. There are a few rebels who refuse to use the nanos.

There is a moral dilemma set up pretty quickly in the book. It took until the very end to resolve, but it was worth the wait. Plenty of action. Great characters. Definitely worth the read!