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It turns out, if you pump enough biological nanotech into a super dense city (say. Dhaka, Bangladesh), and let all the bodies form a self-sustaining micro-climate, problem solved! Though it makes for a slightly stir-crazy, if not downright altered, population. Enter the infamous hacker (and decently well-regarded gamer) Cyber Mage-better known to his parents as Marzuk, a snarky and not-so-fit teenager who has just arranged to brave the mean streets of Dhaka in order to go back to high school IRL, in pursuit of the girl of his dreams. This diversion is short lived as Marzuk becomes aware of an entity watching him from the darkest depths of the virtual world: a totally independent, surprisingly precocious Al with no known origin. As the Cyber Mage mobilizes to meet this mysterious threat, he is joined by his best friend ReGi-a young woman from North Africa's FEZ (Free Economic Zone) whom he's never actually met in person. Their investigation not only throws a wrench in the Cyber Mage's romantic plans, but also unearths a magical realm beyond tech: that of the elusive and inscrutable djinn, who always have plans of their own.

Saad Z. Hossain

Saad Z. Hossain Bangladeshi author writing in English. He lives in Dhaka, Bangladesh. His war satire, Escape from Baghdad!, was published in 2015 by Unnamed Press[1] in the US, and Aleph in India. It was translated into French by Agullo Editions, as Bagdad la Grande Evasion. His second book, Djinn City, was released in 2017 by Unnamed Press, Aleph Book Company, and Bengal Lights Publications. It was also published in French by Agullo Editions in October 2020, translated by Jean Francois Le Ruyet. His third The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday, was published in summer 2019 by Tor.com.[3] It has received critical acclaim and was a finalist for the Locus Awards as well as the IGNYTE Awards 2020 by Fiyahcon

Title

Cyber Mage : A Novel

Author

Saad Z. Hossain

Publisher

University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB)

Number of Pages

405

Language

English (US)

First Published

JAN 2022

It turns out, if you pump enough biological nanotech into a super dense city (say. Dhaka, Bangladesh), and let all the bodies form a self-sustaining micro-climate, problem solved! Though it makes for a slightly stir-crazy, if not downright altered, population. Enter the infamous hacker (and decently well-regarded gamer) Cyber Mage-better known to his parents as Marzuk, a snarky and not-so-fit teenager who has just arranged to brave the mean streets of Dhaka in order to go back to high school IRL, in pursuit of the girl of his dreams. This diversion is short lived as Marzuk becomes aware of an entity watching him from the darkest depths of the virtual world: a totally independent, surprisingly precocious Al with no known origin. As the Cyber Mage mobilizes to meet this mysterious threat, he is joined by his best friend ReGi-a young woman from North Africa's FEZ (Free Economic Zone) whom he's never actually met in person. Their investigation not only throws a wrench in the Cyber Mage's romantic plans, but also unearths a magical realm beyond tech: that of the elusive and inscrutable djinn, who always have plans of their own.
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