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The Insecure Mind of Sergei Kraev

By: Eric Silberstein
Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
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Math is perfect; people are not.

The year is 2100, and the chaos of the early internet era is long behind us. Mathematical proof ensures that neural implants can’t be hacked, and the Board of Reality Overseers blocks false information from spreading.

When undergraduate Sergei Kraev, who dreams of becoming a professor, is accepted into a prestigious graduate program in computer science, he is thrilled and throws himself into his assigned research project - one important enough that if he succeeds, he’ll earn the academic appointment of his choice.

But Sergei, plagued by insecurity, falls under the influence of Sunny Kim, the beautiful and charismatic leader of a K-pop cult. Sergei then makes a decision that leads him into a terrifying trap and places the lives of billions at risk.

With the clock ticking toward catastrophe, can Sergei escape and save the world?

Weaving together compelling characters and exotic locales, The Insecure Mind of Sergei Kraev is a classic tale of love, ambition, and self-interest building to a shattering finish.

“An absolutely riveting read - a can’t-put-down look at a world very much like our own, but with all our trends fast-forwarded.” (Author Drew Hansen)

“I’ve read thousands of sci-fi stories, and the thing that stands out for me here is the originality...it deserves to be read and enjoyed widely!” (Author and astronomer Bryan Gaensler)

“A history told from multiple voices, an evocative projection of the world we may invent to protect us - and the ways in which humans being human can game any system - this is a fantastic read that I couldn't put down.” (Author and technologist Cindy Alvarez)

About the author: Eric Silberstein holds a degree in computer science from Harvard and is a winner of the MIT TR35 prize.

About the narrator: Peter Berkrot is a recipient of the Audiofile Earphone Award and Voice Arts Award for Best Voice. The Insecure Mind of Sergei Kraev is his 500th audiobook.

©2021 Eric Silberstein (P)2021 Eric Silberstein
Science Fiction Dystopian Computer Science Fiction Hard Science Fiction Scary
Gripping Story • Believable Future • Complex Characters • Fascinating Technology • Captivating World

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This is an important book and a great reading experience. I cared about the characters , learned some fascinating science and technology and enjoyed the fluent writing and was also alarmed by the close similarity with current events and portents for trouble.

A prophetic , compelling dystopian sci fi novel

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The author takes current issues, extrapolates them 100 years from now to create an original, creative and captivating story. Loved it!

Amazing debut science fiction novel!

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I really enjoyed this book. Highly recommended. It was hard to stop listening -- and I don't usually read science fiction.

Excellent book

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This book is an absurdist tragedy after the fashion of Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle. The humor is dry. There are no actual jokes, but the narrative threads weave together into one big mosaic of causmic absurdity. The beginning of the novel jumps between seemingly disjointed subplots. However, patterns quickly emerge and characters become familiar. Finally, as the big picture comes into focus, the whole novel culminates in a well-delivered, dark punchline.

The character development was done perfectly for the genre. Some characters were flat while others were complex, and even endearing; all of them were flawed in ways that served a clear purpose for the plot. Very tight story craft.

I don't normally write reviews, but I enjoyed this book a lot and I want to see it succeed. I'm honored to write the first review of this gem on Audible.

Vonnegut-esque comedic tragedy

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Eric Silberstein has created a world that is futuristic and intriguing but also eminently plausible, and so all the more unsettling.

I was so curious to see when and how these characters from different corners of the earth would cross paths!

And I’m no mathematician, but he presents the scientific/technical ideas in a way that even us laypeople can understand and appreciate, but without “dumbing” them down.

An awesome read.

Fast-paced, smart, and fun

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