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Title:Freedom™ (Daemon #2)
Author:Daniel Suarez
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 406 pages
Published:January 7th 2010 by Dutton Adult
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Cyberpunk
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The propulsive, shockingly plausible sequel to New York Times bestseller Daemon, the "Greatest. Techno-thriller. Period."*
*William O'Brien, former director of cybersecurity and communications systems policy at the White House


2009 saw one of the most inventive techno-thriller debuts in decades as Daniel Suarez introduced his terrifying and tantalizing vision of a new world order. Daemon captured the attention of the tech community, became a national bestseller, garnered attention from futurists, literary critics, and the halls of government-leaving readers clamoring for the conclusion to Suarez's epic story.

In the opening chapters of Freedom™, the Daemon is well on its way toward firm control of the modern world, using an expanded network of real-world, dispossessed darknet operatives to tear apart civilization and rebuild it anew. Civil war breaks out in the American Midwest, with the mainstream media stoking public fear in the face of this "Corn Rebellion." Former detective Pete Sebeck, now the Daemon's most famous and most reluctant operative, must lead a small band of enlightened humans in a populist movement designed to protect the new world order.

But the private armies of global business are preparing to crush the Daemon once and for all. In a world of conflicted loyalties, rapidly diminishing government control, and a new choice between free will and the continuing comforts of ignorance, the stakes could not be higher: hanging in the balance is nothing less than democracy's last hope to survive the technology revolution.

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Original Title: Freedom™
ISBN: 0525951571 (ISBN13: 9780525951575)
Edition Language: English
Series: Daemon #2
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Science Fiction (2010)

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Daemon was so dark and depressing that I seriously considered skipping the sequel, but I'm glad I didn't. (view spoiler)[This book feels surprisingly different than its precursor: the first was all about how scary and damaging the Daemon was, but the second is all about how evil the corporate overlords are, and here the Daemon is clearly humanity's last hope to avoid 1984. Everybody is coopted by last year's villain, as government is coopted by the oligarchs. (hide spoiler)]The biggest problem

[Yeah, spoilers. Boilerplate, polite version: I promise I don't "spoil" anything about this book that would have bothered me had I known about it in advance of reading this book. That said, I cannot think of anything I have read in my life that would have been spoiled had I known the plot-advancing facts. And this is not, I promise, a brief Cliffs Notesstyle detailed summary of the story. Perhaps the only real way to "spoil" a book is to detail any serious flaws in logic, to the extent that you

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 wind down, and I had hoped Freedom (TM) would rekindle it again. It didn't play out that way, unfortunately. Mainly, it was because I felt many of the characters we met in the first book were

I enjoyed Daemon a lot and was excited to jump right into Freedom (tm). However, I confess that I was a little disappointed. What I really liked was the moral quandary aspect (I don't want to be too spoilery, so I'll stop there). Also, the virtual environment as everyday social fabric was nifty. Especially the contrast between the folks who treated this new world like they were actually IN a videogame, with all the magic and gods imagery that often brings, and the "regular" people who didn't

I have held off starting on the second part of this series because I didn't like how the story evolved by the end of the first book. I still hated the introduction of the razorbacks and the cyber-genetic implants as it undermined the realism of the story for me.The first book focused a large portion on technology and being a little of a tech geek, I was enthralled by the accuracy of the technology imbued with the evolution of the Daemon. Combining my love of gaming which was heavily referenced,

I like techno-thrillers, but this one had a bit too much action for my taste.

I have to say, I was a little disappointed in this book compared to "Daemon." It seemed a bit off the rails, very preachy, and without a central character to latch onto. Plus, the level of violence and gore was WAY over the top. I think the central messages are valid, super interesting, and high-level scary, but I'm not sure he gets them across as well as he could have. Kind of like burying an important social message inside Grand Theft Auto. You can do it, but most people are just laughing and

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