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Wonder (Sawyer novel)

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Country
  
Canada

Series
  
WWW Trilogy

Author
  
Robert J. Sawyer

Genre
  
Science Fiction


Language
  
English

Originally published
  
29 March 2011

Preceded by
  
Watch

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Nominations
  
Goodreads Choice Awards Best Science Fiction

Similar
  
Robert J Sawyer books, Science Fiction books

Wonder, also called WWW: Wonder, is a 2011 novel written by Canadian novelist Robert J. Sawyer. It is the third and last installment in the WWW Trilogy and was preceded by two sequels, Wake (2009) and Watch (2010).

Contents

Synopsis

Ever since the government has tried and failed to eliminate Webmind, Caitlin and her family have been thrust into the media spotlight. People are excited over what Webmind can offer the world, such as the cure for cancer and facilitating international relations, but others are also frightened about its potential for harm. The Pentagon still seeks to eliminate Webmind and has recruited some of the world's best hackers to destroy it forever.

Reception

Critical reception for Wonder was positive, and much of the novel's praise centered upon its "thoughtful “what if” scenarios". In contrast, the National Post expressed disappointment in the final book of the trilogy as they felt that the main flaws were "Sawyer’s Pollyanna faith in the benefits of technology" and the insertion of several viewpoints in the book that they stated had an "eerie resemblance to the rankest propaganda".

References

Wonder (Sawyer novel) Wikipedia