If you liked Reaction-diffusion computers by Andrew Adamatzky, start with Advances in Unconventional Computing : Volume 1 (2016), Handbook of Memristor Networks (2019), and From Parallel to Emergent Computing (2019). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Advances in Unconventional Computing : Volume 1 (2016), Handbook of Memristor Networks (2019), From Parallel to Emergent Computing (2019), Robots and Lattice Automata (2014), and Dynamics of Crowd-Minds (2005).

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Reaction-diffusion computers is by Andrew Adamatzky.