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Robert J. Sawyer
"A writer of boundless confidence and bold scientific extrapolation" (New York Times) concludes his mindbending trilogy.
Webmind - the vast consciousness that spontaneously emerged from the infrastructure of the World Wide Web - has proven its worth to humanity by aiding in everything from curing cancer to easing international tensions. But the brass at the Pentagon see Webmind as a threat that needs to be eliminated. Caitlin Decter - the once-blind 16-year-old math genius who discovered, and bonded with, Webmind - wants desperately to protect her friend. And if she doesn't act, everything - Webmind included - may come crashing down.
BONUS AUDIO: Includes an exclusive introduction written and read by author Robert J. Sawyer.
Listen to the rest of the WWW Trilogy.©2011 Robert J. Sawyer (P)2011 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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I particularly enjoyed Caitlin's father, Malcolm. The author presents the character in a realistic fashion as someone who is on the Asperger Spectrum. It was a clever way to use him as a reflection to how some humans as well as an AI might see the world differently than neuro-typicals do.
The author gives voice to atheist and pretty much just assumes a progressive political world view. There was one theme that the author really pressed throughout the book, and that is you don't have to become like your enemy in order to defeat your enemy (either when fighting a bully or when fighting those who want to destroy you because your different).
Being about being while engaging in the world
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You people are getting Jamaican accents wrong. The Jamaican accent as read sounds like a person from Trinidad. As a Jamaican I find it a little irritating.
Otherwise a good story
Good Story but,,,,,,
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How far would you go to survive?
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Only two flaws imo. Sawyer seems obsessed with suicide in this series. It's a little tough to take but it's usual for him to get preachy in his books. It's just something you have to either submit to or fast forward through.
As far as technical, some chapter's decimals were so low it was difficult to have to keep toggling the volume.
this is an excellent trilogy
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Fantastic!
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What made the experience of listening to WWW: Wonder the most enjoyable?
The voice acting was superb and the discussions the characters have on the nature and evolution of consciousness are enlightening.A book for scientists
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My second observation is that the author is clearly terrible at writing romance. There isn't much, but the small amount that's there detracts from the story. I think Sawyer needed a reason to introduce another character in book two, and giving Caitlin a boyfriend was the first thing he thought of.
Finally, the ending seems a lot more anti-climatic than the rest of the book implies. There are people in the book who envision a situation like in the Matrix when they think about Webmind. Without much fanfare though, they suddenly change their minds.
Despite the above complaints though, this was an enjoyable read. The ideas of sight, consciousness... and really just the whole science fiction aspect counterbalance the fact that Caitlin is your typical teenager with all the annoyances that come with that.
A brief word on the narrators: Marc Vietor is the voice of Webmind and Jessica Almasy is mainly the voice of Caitlin. Specifically about Veitor... well, there is no other way to say it... he is Webmind.
Enjoyable
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Another hesitation I had was around the use of multiple Audible narrators, which can be jarring if done poorly. I'm pleased to say that it was handled flawlessly in the WWW series. Each scene uses a single narrator fir the most part, as the scenes are naturally told from a single narrator's perspective, so there were very few transitions between narrators in a given scene.
All in all, Wonder is a satisfying conclusion to a wonderful series.
A fitting conclusion to a great series
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Wow
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Wonder is Wonderful!
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