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I read your review of "Needle in the Groove" by Jeff Noon. I haven't read this book, but very much enjoy both Noon's and Cadigan's works. Since you particularly wrote, "This book reminded me a great deal of Synners by Pat Cadigan, a mix of rock'n'roll, dance music, drug culture, and interpersonal tension..." I thought I would recommend to you "Radio Freefall" by Matthew Jarpe.
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