Smartbrain?

By G. F. Smith 



*A “Two
Part” Novel in One Volume



*Near
Future, on Earth Technology Sci-fi



*Available
in Print and eBook Formats



*Printed
Pages: 495



Tags and
Themes:



Science, Science Fiction, Smartphone, Technology,
Brain Computer Interface, Alzheimer’s Disease, Mind Control, Identity Loss,
Artificial Telepathy, Neural Streaming, Auxiliary Senses, Romance, Ruse, Human
Trafficking, Avatars, Moon, Space, Planets, Streamplaces, Dreams, Purpose,
Adventure…



Beta-reader
Comments:



“Well plotted, written, and edited…”



“Excellent novel…highly entertaining…”



“A pleasure…an accomplished author, of which you are one...”



“I really enjoyed reading Smartbrain! It was a really
fascinating story...”



On the Cover:



   This is one
story that seems to be going to everyone’s head, literally! Apparently,
Smartphones can now be interfaced—connected—directly
with the Human Brain. The news streams are a-stir with this breaking buzz and
legitimate sources are confirming it’s true!



   They’re
calling it Smartbrain: your Field of Vision is the Monitor; Images, Motion, and
Sound feed directly into your neural pathways; Activation, Operation, and
Navigation accomplished by your thoughts; a plethora of Apps and Cloud Sources,
under development. Many are already saying that this will be the technological
game-changer of the century. But ask yourself, who in their right mind would
want it?



   This is
Jonathan Raker of Raker’s Slant; stay tuned for more breaching news and
inclined commentary!   



Blurb:



   Sarah
Whiting, young, attractive, techno-savvy home-body, researcher by trade,
accepts a potentially lucrative offer to join a product/market analysis team
that is performing the final evaluation of the believed technological
breakthrough of the century before its release to the public.



   New “Smartbrain
Technology” interfaces advanced smartphone capabilities directly with the human
brain. But revelations about the technology’s true origins, its potential
consequence for the human brain, for society, and for this lonely backward
planet, have Sarah second-guessing herself, and her sanity, when she falls for
one of the engineers of the tech and is suddenly swept into a dangerous ruse of
deception that may just be her imagination, or may threaten the entire world.




From the
Author:
 



I am
extremely excited about this new Book Release. Smartbrain looks objectively at
the seemingly inexorable integration of technology into virtually all aspects
of our lives; observing while doing so, the benefits and enjoyment that are an
understandable consequence of the discoveries and innovations, yet at the same
time intuitively acknowledging the continually shifting gray areas that seem to
keep our human nature on the edge of apprehension.

I sincerely
look forward to your comments and reviews.

Stay
Curious everyone!



G. F. Smith 

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