[I received a copy of this book through Penguin’s “First To Read” program, in exchange for an honest review.]Quite an interesting novel, with parts that definitely made me want to keep reading in spite of my better judgment (read: “maybe it’s time to sleep it’s past midnight and I’m supposed to get ...
When master computer game creator Matthew Sobol passed away, gamer geeks mourned. Life continued for everyone else… except for two programmers who each died mysteriously. This sets off a chain of events which appear to be controlled by Sobol himself. However, it’s really Sobol’s computer daemon, a n...
Influx is a novel that has a very interesting premise and for the most part was a very enjoyable read. It details a world where technological inventions are controlled by a secret government agency. The people who generate these ideas are either conscripted to work for this agency or are sent to a s...
Completely unreadable. Huge disappointment. I am a big fan of Daniel Suarez's other novels and pre-ordered this one. I won't make that mistake again.The first chapter of this book is incomprehensible. It reads like random words out of a quantum physics textbook strung together with cheap beer refere...
Ha! I'm listening to the part where Ross is visiting Hank's farm (don't worry, that's not a spoiler)(and I'm cracking up that the reader gave Farmer Hank the voice of Hank Hill ("King of the Hill"))EN EE way...so Hank is explaining how they're using crops and animals to restore the soil and how chic...
3 1/2 starsI glad I got past my dislikes of the first book and gave the sequel a shot. All the annoying things about the last book were almost non-existent in this one. Shows you that experience and a good editor can make an average book to a great book. I love the fact that this was so entertain...
I'd thought the first book was dark, but wow, Freedom (TM) takes it even further. Anyway, high marks on the story, but downgraded to 3 stars because I can't say it was the satisfactory conclusion I expected. I mentioned in the review of Daemon that in the second half of the book everything seemed to...
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