[DIYbio] Re: Biohacker Sci Fi Recommendations?

If you havent read Paulo Bacigalupi's the Windup Girl, you have to. He does for bio-tech what William Gibson did for cyberspace with Neuromancer in 1984 -- it changed the way I think about biology as a political technology completely. And its a great story, won the Hugo and the Nebula awards, one of my all-time favorites. This is exactly what you are looking for. 

More recommendations after that, but they are in a different league than the Windup Girl -- start there and lemme know how you like it :) 

On Monday, November 4, 2013 8:39:35 PM UTC-5, Biotech Ryan wrote:
Hi All,

Just wondering if there was any hardcore Biohacker sci fi that you've read and would recommend? I love most hard sci fi but I've been looking specifically for hard biohacker sci fi, any suggestions?

R

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