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Cyber's Change: Sapiens Run Book 1 Kindle Edition

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 411 ratings

She was raised to fear them. But now she's become her own worst enemy…

America, 2055. Cass is equal parts excited and nervous to leave her Sapiens Movement enclave. Stepping away from her technologically-conservative family for the first time, she sets off for college with dreams of saving humanity. But as the Sapiens girl falls for her cybernetically-enhanced roommate, her deeply programmed beliefs begin to glitch…

Confused in a world that no longer makes sense, Cass barely registers the horrific accident that leaves her near death. When she wakes up, she discovers the same technology she's always hated is the only thing keeping her alive. No longer purely human, Cass questions everything she thought she knew about good and evil.

As tensions between man and machine head for a meltdown, Cass must choose a side before the conflict turns deadly…

Cyber's Change is the first book in the heartfelt Sapiens Run cyberpunk trilogy. If you like strong female characters, dystopian futures, and exploring what it means to be human, then you’ll love Jamie Davis’s thought-provoking novel.

Buy Cyber's Change to reboot prejudice today!

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07NJRZZ55
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ (April 5, 2019)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 5, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2655 KB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 220 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 411 ratings

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Jamie Davis
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Jamie Davis is a nurse, retired paramedic, author, and nationally recognized medical educator who began teaching new emergency responders as a training officer for his local EMS program. He loves everything fantasy and sci-fi and especially the places where stories intersect with his love of medicine or gaming.

Jamie lives in a home in the woods in Maryland with his wife, eldest daughter, and 2 dogs. He is an avid gamer, preferring historical and fantasy miniature gaming, as well as tabletop games. He writes LitRPG, GameLit, urban, and contemporary paranormal fantasy stories, among other things.

He loves hearing from readers and going to cons and events where he meets up with fans. Reach out and say "hi.”

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Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020
I could not put this book down, I read it in 2 sittings. It was so exciting and suspenseful at the end and was sorry it ended where it did. It definitely has a cliff hanger. I could relate to the characters; they seemed very real. I very much liked how the two characters were gay but that was not part of the story. This was accepted by the parents and everyone else as a non-issue, in a way I hope our world could be like soon. The book was well written and edited with no typos, which is a pet peeve of mine. Thank you for this wonderful story, can't wait to see what happens to Cass next, and if her family ever gets past their hatred of implants and accepts her for who she is.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2019
I have been avoiding YA/NA lately because I just have a hard time reading it, mostly, I think, because I have two teens at the moment who are driving me crazy. However, since I really like this author, I went ahead and read this. I am glad I did. Not only is it a very interesting read, but the book’s events are similar (parallel) to what is happening today. And, I can really see something very similar happening in the future. Cass is very realistic in her struggles to understand everything she’s led to believe might be wrong, and her girlfriend Shelby is probably more patient than I would be while Cass deals with this. The plot does take a little bit to get going, but this is only because there is quite a bit of backstory that needs established. Once the meat of the plot gets going, the reader is grabbed by the throat and never let loose. I didn’t like the ending but not because of bad writing or anything, but because I wanted to yell at the characters! LOL! I am now very anxious to see what is going to happen next and how they will fix what is going on. I highly recommend this book and was provided a copy which I voluntarily reviewed.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2020
There were some things about this book that I really liked, and then others, not so much. On the one hand, the writing was clear and easy to read. The narrative voice flowed well and there weren’t any noticeable typos. For the most part, I enjoyed the plot and characters – but that isn’t to say there weren’t flaws.

The romance between Shelby and Cass didn’t feel genuine or even like a romance at all. Although I applaud the author in being progressive, it felt more like a gimmick than anything real. In a way, it served to showcase that the major struggle of the plot was really just a thinly veiled approximation of the LGBTQ+ struggle vs. conservative extremists. It may have been switched out to technology vs. the anti-technology groups, but it was very much the same battle. Having Shelby and Cass’s relationship throw into that dichotomy just made it obvious in a way I’m not sure did the plot any favors.

Overall, the book was okay. There were parts I liked, parts that nearly lost my interest, and parts I wish had more depth. If you enjoy science fiction, you may enjoy this.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024
I wasn't sure about this book, once I started reading it I got hooked. Wanting to know what happens next.
I am hoping Cass becomes a strong er character within the 2nd book.
Can't wait to find out!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2022
This was a poignant social story about tolerance for wearing a stylish sci-fi jacket. The story had the sub-text of social disdain, fear, dislike of the unknown, and prejudice with a bit of sexual acknowledgment..
As futuristic as this allegorist was, the tale was very current. The author crafted a story of compassion and acceptance, kudos.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2022
The type of writing that grabs your attention and won't leave go. Likeable characters that are complete and wholly recognizable.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2019
This book is an interesting one. The characters are realistic, the things they go through are believable, scarily so in fact. You could change the main issue to something else and it still would be. It's somewhat controversial but not in itself but more how it makes you feel. I enjoyed reading this book, though some might not. Take this recommendation for what it is and try it.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2021
While a bit intriguing, this book was written more on an amateur level. Lots of uninteresting, unnecessary details written in simple sentences. Not intrigued enough to read a sequel. I like books I can't put down. This isn't that.

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Alan B. Clements
5.0 out of 5 stars A different kind of love story.
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2019
Fantastic series. In a futuristic world where people question what it means to be human, Cass has to reconcile what she's been taught and what her experience tells her. A fast past story that keeps me turning page after page.
Diane
5.0 out of 5 stars Cyber's Change (warning; minor spoiler in review)
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 12, 2020
I picked this up (as a freebie) because it looked like a fun read. After reading it, perhaps "fun" isn't quite right word; it's a fascinating premise and a great story. I found myself caring about Cass and Shelby -always a good sign, in my view- and the fate of Eric made me gasp out loud.
As soon as I finished it, I bought the next two volumes.
ReadingGrump
2.0 out of 5 stars Overall disappointing
Reviewed in Germany on August 16, 2019
It's basically replicating alt.right tensions, but this time about cybernetics (instead of being about LGBT or race or religion or women's rights or...). The topic could have been interesting - not only is the heroine herself quite prejudiced against them, but it's also a multifaceted issue where you find good arguments on both sides (particularity how the rich just buy themselves the better stuff).

But of course there's not much of a nuance in this story.

The characters are pretty shallow, too. I can't say any of them have much of a personality, and their personal struggles and the simplistic romance feel pretty artificial.

That not-so-good impression gets rounded out with an unsatisfying end. Overall not recommended.
Godfrey
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Reviewed in Canada on July 4, 2020
I loved the concept of this book, and the idea of having a middle moral ground main character. The fact that the author took to heart the truth of our current societal relationship makeup helped to really position the conflict between cybernetic enhancements and stringent non-core acceptance all the more potent..
Trina H
4.0 out of 5 stars Not my usual read
Reviewed in Australia on April 5, 2019
Not my usual type of read, although I am into paranormals and aliens have not really read too many sci-fi AI type of books, nor lesbian relationships. Only read it because it was written by one of my favourite authors, and he sent it to me for free. I was not disappointed, it investigates prejudices that exist in our world now through people of the future. A very topical book. Loved that Jamie’s medical background comes through with very descriptive narration in regard to implants. Lost a bit of interest in the middle but caught me back before the end. Thought it was good enough that I bought it. Now need the next book to see what happens to Cass particularly.
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