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The first Greek cyberpunk novel. "The Secrets of the Lands Without" by George Zarkadakis have all the answers and freaked-out Gibson eats their dust. (MAX)

Mutant extermination teams, cosmic fruit machines, orgone radiation accumulators, as well as apocryphal references to the Prophecy of Revelation and Madame Blavatski compose a parallel reality...the onslaught of pictures and new ideas not only they do not tire the reader but, on the contrary, they carry one away charmingly, to a world of relentless as well as intense mental "erection"... the book is highly recommended. In connection to the celebrations for the 1900 years since the writing of the Revelation by St. John in Patmos, it is a "must" for the summer. (ALL NUDE)
.George Zarkadakis with his first novel proves that, apart from his knowledge, he has a great ability in the use of language and the creation of amazingly vivid visions which carry the reader into a trip, sometimes terrible, sometimes even romantic...(EGO)

The expert of futurism... signs here the first Greek New Age novel. (KAI)

..without false pretences and with full knowledge, a very interesting novel indeed.(KLIK)

George Zarkadakis tries his powers into a genre absent from the interests of contemporary Greek literature, he knows his stuff very well and has many original ideas... he "captures" the reader...(ELEFTHEROTYPIA)
George Zarkadakis controls his scientific background and keeps clear of technical terminology whist adopting a popular idiom to give pleasant and convincing pages which contain both humour and suppleness.(KATHIMERINI)

George Zarkadakis immerses himself into an orgasmic dance between microcosm and macrocosm, quantum mechanics and relativity. In the "Lands Without" he juxtaposes six-breasted strippers with the biogenetic experiments of professor Aristides, the ideas of Steven Hawking, Wilhem Reich and orgone, the Anthropic Principle and Jung’s animus and anima...(01)