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SEGFAULT: Fragments of Sol

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Welcome to the enthralling universe of Fragments of Sol, where the first installment, Segfault, unfolds. Immerse yourself in a dystopian future on the rechristened planet Tellus, now a battleground of LitRPG proportions. Witness the relentless dominance of the Roe, an extraterrestrial race that has ensnared Earth.

Overcoming a century of enslavement, Sol and his resilient crew orchestrate a rebellion, leveraging stolen alien technology, all while navigating a virtual reality landscape filled with Sci-fi wonders, nanotechnology enhancements, cybernetic augmentations, and sentient AI. Prepare for an exhilarating journey through the cosmos, where RPG elements merge with the limitless possibilities of outer space.

341 pages, Paperback

Published October 15, 2023

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December 16, 2023
Let's talk about "Segfault." This isn’t your typical AI sci-fi fantasy. Gone are the days of humanoid robots with predictably rogue tendencies. Instead, we're thrown into the deep end, exploring an AI's raw emotions, from wild passions to the depths of despair. Then, put that AI on a mission to save an entire civilization—wild.

With a mega technical flare, you'll get to scratch a coding itch just by reading, making you both scared and in awe at the possibility of a future like this.

As a debut author, Dzhidzhiyeshvili's world and context building is far better than expected – we're talking dystopia vibes with that tiny speck of hope that maybe, just maybe, things will turn out okay. And in this tense setting, the author throws in some serious curveballs, like, killing off a personal-favorite character early on. Ouch. But trust me, it supercharges the story, making every moment of love, tension, and loss hit even harder.

What's epic about "Segfault" is its unpredictability. Just when you think you've got it figured out, boom, another twist. Waiting for the next book in the Fragments of Sol series is going to be a serious exercise in patience, but I hope the debut author keeps with it and knows there's an entire audience aching for stories just like this.

If you’re into tales that blur the line between human and machine, and you're ready for a rollercoaster, "Segfault" should be your next read. It's not just another sci-fi story; it's a ride you won't want to get off and you'll be left wanting the story to continue.
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