Shoot, new to mobilereads and keep forgetting to come back. Not a habit yet, I guess
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Originally Posted by Dazrin
The closest I can think of is the "uploading" of a person / sentience into some form of computer as an "elevation" of humanity and method to become immortal. One series of books that explores that a bit is Peter F. Hamilton's Commonwealth books.
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That works too, a slightly different itch but still something that interests me. Hopefully the Commonwealths are less dense than Poul Anderson's Genesis. Not sure I could read a full series as dry as that. Are the Commonwealth's in the same world as the Night's Dawn trilogy? Goodreads thinks they're related and a friend was just taking about Night's Dawn.
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc
It's been a while since I read them - Richard Morgan's Altered Carbon series?
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Doesn't seem like it, at least from the blurb. But I may check them out eventually anyway
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Originally Posted by rkomar
The Quantum Thief and the following books by Hannu Rajaniemi may be interesting to you. Many types of higher beings have some form of immortality based on quantum mechanics in that series.
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This was apparently already on my tbr...thanks for reminding me!
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Originally Posted by fathead
M.R. Carey: Infinity Gate. Parallel universes, quantum stuff, great story, recommended. BUT, be warned, it's the first of a series, ends on a cliffhanger and the second book is due next year - Eek!
Adrian Tchaikovsky: Doors of Eden. Quantum immortality for sure but involves more mass murder than suicide. ( I'm not his agent or his mum, I promise, even though I do plug him shamelessly)
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Adding Infinity Gate to my tbr, what's one more series on top of all the others?
Thanks for flagging Doors of Eden! I'm slowly working my way through Adrian Tchaikovsky's bibliography (honestly, slower than he writes). I'm less interested in the suicide side than the immortality side so quantum immortality by way of murder works for me! I'll bump that up in priority.