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Automatic Reload: A Novel Kindle Edition
Ferrett Steinmetz’s high-octane cyberpunk romance Automatic Reload about a tortured mercenary and the genetically enginnered assassin he loves.
Meet Mat, a tortured mercenary who has become the perfect shot, and Silvia, an idealistic woman genetically engineered to murder you to death.
Together they run for the shadiest corporation in the world...and realize their messed-up brain chemistry cannot overpower their very real chemistry.
Automatic Reload is the genre's most unexpectedly heartfelt romantic comedy with explosions, perfect for fans of both Altered Carbon and Atomic Blonde.
“Shadowrun with a conscience.”—Hugo Award-winning author Jim C. Hines
“LUXURIATES in the intricate beauty that is technology, exults in the mechanics of cyberpunk. And it does all this while being a ROM-COM with a lot of EXPLOSIONS.”—Cassandra Khaw, finalist for the British Fantasy and Locus Awards for Hammers on Bone
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- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTor Books
- Publication date28 July 2020
- File size4221 KB
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"Steinmetz expertly fuses cyberpunk staples and romantic comedy elements to deliver an over-the-top, action-packed tale while also addressing mental illness and body issues "--Publisher's Weekly starred review
"Steinmetz has mixed fast-paced shoot-em-up violence with a compassionate treatment of trauma and mental illness to create an engaging page-turner. Like Shadowrun with a conscience."-- Hugo Award-winning author Jim. C Hines
"Automatic Reload is for everyone who ever wished the Transformers movies were less Michael Bay, more transformation sequences; it luxuriates in the intricate beauty that is technology, exults in the mechanics of cyberpunk. And it does all this while being a rom-com with a lot of explosions." --Cassandra Khaw, finalist for the British Fantasy and Locus Awards for Hammers on Bone
"Automatic Reload is an adrenaline-fueled cyborg rampage wrapped around a creamy sweet center. With a heart-stopping pace, tender interludes, and rich technical details, Ferrett Steinmetz has crafted a story that cranks itself to eleven. You'd better have your seat belt on, because this book barrels through tight corners and hairpin turns, all the way to its unexpected finish line." --S. B. Divya, Nebula Award nominated author of Runtime and co-editor of Hugo-nominated Escape Pod
"Brutally weird and terrifyingly believable, Ferret Steinmetz takes the gloves off and punches you repeatedly in the brain with a high-tech look at a fatal future. Automatic Reload is what happens when humanity's lines are crossed. We'll never be able to go back."-- K. C. Alexander, author of Necrotech and Mass Effect: Nexus Uprising
"A wicked technothriller full of gut-punching action, sharp twists, and surprisingly tender moments. Also, the most heart-pounding cyborg tech support you will ever read." - Spencer Ellsworth, author of The Starfire Trilogy
"Automatic Reload is a wild ride through an all-too-believable, terminally capitalist future. I came for the shoot-em-up action, but the relationships in this book have more punch than the most well-tuned gun. I was cheering for Silvia and Mat all the way through." --Alex Wells, author of Hunger Makes the Wolf
"Frederick Pohl said good science fiction shouldn't just predict the automobile, but also the traffic jam. Automatic Reload does that for body-modification, AI, and computer-aided combat. We get the traffic jam, plus road rage, hyper-surveillance, and hails of bullets...but we also get the fragile people trying to survive it all. I hope it isn't prophetic, but I'm afraid it might be. " --James Alan Gardner, author of They Promised Me the Gun Wasn't Loaded
"Steinmetz delivers a 'rom-com with explosions' featuring a hero with PTSD and control issues, and a killer heroine with a panic disorder. The action is nonstop, with issues of mental illness, identity, and humanity woven subtly throughout. Mat breaks the fourth wall in his random musings, rather like a cyborg Deadpool."-- Library Journal, starred review
Reviews for Ferrett Steinmetz's The Sol Majestic
"The discussion around this novel implies that it's a revelous romp, but that would be oversimplifying it. Yes, the characters are fun and mad, the descriptions of the restaurant and its inhabitants wondrous and sparkling. But like the food sumptuously described here, strange, surprising and satisfying notes burst through while consuming each chapter." -- The Washington Post
"The Sol Majestic by Ferrett Steinmetz is not a love letter: it's a love asterisk, a love starburst, radiating out in so many contradictory directions that it shouldn't possibly work, and yet somehow, gloriously, does.
It is a feast of a book!" --New York Times bestselling author Seanan McGuire
"Ferrett's fiction always has something clever and hungry about it, and The Sol Majestic is no exception - if anything it's the logical next step, and his pinnacle so far. Strange, rich, thoughtful, and just plain fun - this is a book to swallow whole." -- Cherie Priest, Hugo and Nebula Award nominated author for Boneshaker
"There are moving tales and clever tales. This one happens to be both. Steinmetz never ceases to amaze."-- Ken Liu, Author of The Dandelion Dynasty and The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories
"If Baz Luhrmann was going to direct an episode of Chef's Kitchen, this book would be the result. Steinmetz has brought his signature high-saturation prose to questions of identity, truth, faith, food, and sex in this completely one-of-a-kind book. It grabbed me by the brain and didn't let go until long after I got to the end." - Hugo and Campbell award finalist Sarah Gailey, author of River of Teeth
"Dizzying, beautiful worldbuilding with characters that make you ache. Damn this book is good." - Hugo Award finalist Mur Lafferty, author of Six Wakes
"From the first hors d'oeuvre to the last bite of dessert, there is a complexity of characters, motivations, and love. Compelling and delicious!" -Lawrence M. Schoen, author of The Moons of Barsk
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About the Author
Ferrett Steinmetz is a graduate of both the Clarion Writers' Workshop and Viable Paradise, and he was nominated for the Nebula Award and the Compton Crook Award. He is the author of the 'Mancer trilogy, The Uploaded, The Sol Majestic, and several short stories. Ferret lives in Cleveland with his very clever wife, a small black dog of indeterminate origin, and a friendly ghost.
theferret.com
Twitter: @ferretthimself
Product details
- ASIN : B07X18QFMX
- Publisher : Tor Books (28 July 2020)
- Language : English
- File size : 4221 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 300 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 125016821X
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About the author

Ferrett Steinmetz’s debut urban fantasy FLEX features a bureaucracy-obsessed magician who is in love with the DMV, a goth videogamemancer who tries not to go all Grand Theft Auto on people, and one of the weirder magic systems yet devised. He was nominated for the Nebula in 2012, for which he remains moderately stoked, and lives in Cleveland with his very clever wife, a small black dog of indeterminate origin, and a friendly ghost.
He Tweeters at @ferretthimself, and blogs entirely too much about puns, politics, and polyamory at www.theferrett.com.
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But this book, is one that truly stands out amongst a sea of peers.
I love this book for numerous reasons :
1. It is pro-LGBTQIA+.
A lot of books are too scared to take a stand and even acknowledge the existence of members of the rainbow mafia. But this book does it with compassion and brilliance
2. Kick-ass sci-fi.
Though there are thousands of sci-fi books, few truly paint a picture of an entire world and the people in it. This book rises to the ranks of Neuromancer in my opinion
3. Pro-neurodiversity/Mental health.
I have battled mental illness for most of my life now, and due to a recent case of helping someone, I have developed PTSD. Seeing such a perfect representation of the experience...it meant a lot to me.
I truly hope their story is not over. It is a world that I want to dive into even more .
Thank you for writing this book :)
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With the questions of morality, and how far AI might go, and how far automation should go... I couldn't help but feel a similarity to some of Charles Dickens' works as a product of his times, using fiction with engaging characters - not all 'good', but not all 'bad' either - to question our realities. And our intentions regarding those questions.

I've have varying opinions about Ferrett's previous books, I think it's his best. It's a glorious festival of action and tense strategy, but also a deep investigation on how two (or more) broken people navige their own neuroses.
Fantastic.

Since he finished the mancer trilogy, his take on urban fantasy he has published three standalone s that are firmly in the SF genre each with a distinct concept Automatic Reload is his latest on the surface it’s a twist on the standard rom com, but go deeper and it’s a examination of mental illness and a broader mediation on whether increased automation is making man irrelevant. All of that is very dry way to describe a book with a lot of heart, a good dose of action and some interesting things to say.
In a near future America, Mat is a super soldier a former member of the Drone corps he is now a quadruplic whose limbs have been replaced with state of the art armaments. In atypical approach Mat is portrayed less as a Rambo figure and more as a high level programmer who happens also to be a soldier suffering from ptsd , ocd, and other issues. When he gets drafted in to do a job with a crew that’s less then professional he meets Silvia a woman who suffers from severe panic disorders and who is no longer in control of her own body. Their meeting will put them in a desperate fight for survival agaisnt the worlds premier crime cartel.
Fast paced great characters, and obviously the byproduct of a lot of research on a whole host of subjects this is another top class read from a writer that needs a whole lot more recognition. Recommended.

If you've loved anyone who hurts because their neurochemistry is hurting them - or if you *are* someone who hurts because their neurochemistry is hurting them - then you'll feel seen by this book. In a good way. And it's glorious to be reminded so fiercely that mental illness changes our lives, but we are so, so much more than that.

If you like cyborgs, romance, and frank depictions of mental illness, this is the perfect book for you.