I am passionate about SF literature for many years, but oddly enough I discovered late this phenomenon of "technological singularity". This is what I have to read this trilogy.
The first thing that hit me, this is the story that is very well structured (almost too well!). The story is clear, easy to follow, almost relaxing compared to other SF writers. For me, it is more dailleurs in a novel than a work of pure SF. LĂ©crivain Nimagine not a new world or a universe with characters to target pace impossible, he just barely ask a futuristic story about today's world. This is both a little easy, but at the same time, it changes the traditional SF books too thick. A work so refreshing, I recommend it, especially to address the issue of singularity.