Machinehood - Book Review

 Machinehood, by S.B. Divya, is a SF novel.

It takes place on the 2090s, in a very interesting future world - personal agents are used for everything, drone swarms follow you everyone (and you can get tipped for anything interesting you do), people constantly take pills (which include micro/nano machines, apparently) to get themselves stronger/smarter/heal faster/cure the new manufactured diseases, and smart matter is everywhere - furniture, clothes, etc.

On that world, Olga Ramirez, ex-military (who left after being betrayed by the government), and with plenty of military hardware, is now a shield - a mix of a bodyguard and a performance artist, who shields important people from protesters.

But a group rises that demands that people stop being made to compete with machines, and that the AIs, even if not sentient, be set free.

I really liked this one. The worldbuilding was just great, and the I really liked the tech. The actions was good, and the ending was very appropriate.

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