Freenet
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.30 (633 Votes) |
Asin | : | B071FVCHJN |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 102 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
and i found them quite annoying. I am also slightly confused by what Freenet's Danielle Price Freenet is told in the POV of Simara, a young girl who has lived the majority of her life in space; Zen, who lives on the planet Bali and Roni, a news presenter. The entire book is split approximately into 1/3rd for each individuals POV.Unfortunately I was not ab. Great for fans of Phillip K Dick, and the Sci Fi genre I really enjoyed this book. I am a fan of the sci-fi genre, and this story gave me almost everything I could hope for. The plot was portrayed in a unique way, and the ending was quite a surprise. Very, Phillip K Dick. I liked that the book ended up being somethin. Five Stars Amazon Customer If you love space adventures and exploring new planets, this book is for you!
Consciousness has been digitized and cybersouls uploaded to a near-omniscient data matrix in a world where information is currency and the truth belongs to whoever has the greatest bandwidth. When Simara Ying crash-lands on the desert planet Bali, she finds herself trapped in a cave-dwelling culture with no social network for support. Her rescuer, Zen Valda, is yanked into a new universe of complications he can scarcely grasp and into an infinite network of data he never knew existed. A nuanced story about artificial intelligence and digital immortality, Freenet plunges listeners into the far future, when humans have closed distances in time and space through wormhole tunnels between interplanetary colonies. When brash V-net anchorman Roni Hendrik starts investigating how Simara became the subject of an interplanetary manhunt, he finds a dangerous emergence in the network that threatens all human life. Freenet is an exciting new novel about the power of information as well as the strength of love in a postdigital age.