by Ramez Naam
This is the second book in the trilogy that started with Nexus. I won’t talk about the plot, because doing so would spoil the story from the first book. I’ll just say that the story picks up about three months after the end of the first book and progresses more or less along the lines you might ex...
Not as good as the first. He managed to stop me caring about characters I was loving in the first book.
Great action, annoying philosophyI've said it many times in my book reviews...I hate being preached to. If I want someone to try to persuade me to join their cause or become a disciple of their point of view I will read their non-fiction book on the topic. If I read your fiction I'm not interested i...
Humanity is evolving, the singularity is here and it is part of us. What started as an experiment, a party drug, is now reshaping the human experience. Children born with Nexus are reviled, scientists try to find a vaccine while Autistic children and their parents find a bridge, governments and in...