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Full Review: Daemon by Daniel Suarez

by Benjamin Anderson 9. February 2009 18:16

Daemon is a tech thriller based in our current timeline about a software program that takes over the world after its creator dies from brain cancer.  But, unlike other tech thrillers where software or robots take over the world this one has a lot of new twists.  I won’t go into any more detail about the plot and story, because you really just need to go pick up the book.

For techies, this book offers a lot to think about and examine as the story unfolds.  The story, while still completely fiction, seems more and more plausible the farther into the story you get.  I would recommend this book to any fan of science fiction, fantasy or modern mysteries.

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Benjamin is a software developer for an solutions provider in Allen, TX.  He spends his free time playing video games, programming, doing graphics design and photography, and reading.

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