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The strange taste of metal by K A Burgess review.



    The strange taste of metal by K A Burgess


A gripping science-fiction book that transports readers to a dystopian universe is K. A. Burgess's The Strange Taste of Metal. The plot of the book is on Mathew, a young guy who is found unconscious in an odd laboratory and has no memory of his previous life. Mathew is forced to face the terrible secrets that are at the core of the society he lives in as he tries to learn the truth about who he is and the world around him.

 The Strange Taste of Metal's colourful and immersive world-building is among its most notable features. Burgess develops a comprehensive futuristic society complete with its own laws, traditions, and technological advancements. Considering the complexity of "memory transfer" technology, Every  part of this universe feels completely realised and plausible, from the technology that enables humans to upload their consciousness into new bodies to the unsettling artificial intelligences that rule every aspect of existence. Readers will find themselves doubting everything they believe to be true about the world they live in because Burgess is a master at inducing a feeling of discomfort and bewilderment.

Mathew's quest for self-discovery is at the centre of the novel. He is forced to face the darker facets of his civilization as he tries to figure out who he is and where he fits in the world. Mathew must negotiate a perilous and complicated terrain if he is to learn the truth, from the deceitful and corrupt government officials who run everything to the mysterious rebels who want to topple them. With several unexpected turns and twists that will keep readers wondering right up until the very end, Burgess does a fantastic job of keeping readers on the edge of their seats.

The book's examination of topics relating to identity, memory, and consciousness is one of its best features. Readers are encouraged to reflect on what it is to be a person and what distinguishes us from the robots that we build as Mathew struggles with the nature of his own life. Burgess poses challenging queries regarding the nature of consciousness and the boundaries of human knowledge, and readers are certain to engage in spirited debates over the book.

The book's outstanding pace and intensity are another quality that deserves attention. With lots of action and suspense that will leave readers gasping for air, Burgess understands exactly how to keep readers on the edge of their seats. The novel has a solid narrative that keeps readers interested from beginning to end, making it a great page-turner.

The book's outstanding pace and intensity are another quality that deserves attention. With lots of action and suspense that will leave readers gasping for air, Burgess understands exactly how to keep readers on the edge of their seats. The novel has a solid narrative that keeps readers interested from beginning to end, making it a great page-turner.

 BY VISKO

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