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Cori June (3033 KP) rated Zed in Books

Jun 23, 2020 (Updated Jun 23, 2020)  
Zed
Zed
Joanna Kavenna | 2020 | Crime, Mystery, Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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intruging story line (1 more)
I could follow along fairly well being barely computer literate
odd format (0 more)
So, This is the first Kavenna book I've read and as a futuristic book that is heavy on computers and tech corporations. It's a bit out of my comfort zone. It was a little hard to follow until I got used to the format and writing style. An interesting read that was fun and confounding as I just wanted to yell at a few characters to use some common sense.

This book takes place in both virtual reality and reality, sometimes I got lost on which was which but as a mystery it was fun and I enjoyed the ride.
  
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Cori June (3033 KP) Jun 23, 2020

this is the US cover. I think the UK has a different one but this is better. lol

Complete Recordings by Robert Johnson
Complete Recordings by Robert Johnson
1990 | Blues
9
8.5 (2 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 22nd greatest album of all time
The subject of many mysterious stories of soul-selling and devil-dealing, which is obviously complete nonsense. Quite simply, Johnson was a blues musician who initially wasn't very good and then, after a couple of years of intensive practice, he became quite good. His songs tended to have a dark, macabre theme to them, which led people to believe the hype of him selling his soul to the devil, a story which wasn't invented until after his death, and has grown arms and legs since.
Superb blues songs from a master of the Delta blues style, most notably Sweet Home Chicago, Come on in my Kitchen and Cross Road Blues.
  
Lost Generation by Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force
Lost Generation by Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force
1996 | Rock
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"I remember hearing ‘African Bombaataa’ by Planet Rock and at the time time I was way into breakdancing and that was my whole life at maybe 9/10 years old. But those sounds for those records were so futuristic and I was way in into robots as a kid and science fiction and that music completely sounded like it was from another planet. And at that point I knew I wanted to make and create music and do something futuristic of that sort. Obviously I took another path or different style to the music we ended up creating as my job but even to this day electronic music I’m still very passionate about."

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