From the first page it is captured by history, entering the heart of the matter of the attack. The plot packed me and not let me go. I loved the idea of a global movement in which all people have access to basic science, as well as the creation of artificial intelligences "superior" (I will not say more in order not spoiler) . The transition from description to the dialogue is sometimes atypical. I was a little confused the first time and finally I quickly adapted enjoying this touch of originality. The narrative is interspersed with interviews designed to highlight the secondary characters while providing subtle explanation. I winced at the word "paradox" that better corresponds to a "failure" from my point of view. But it is true that the word is more powerful. Overall I liked this techno-scientific world: Adrian philosophical, more practical with Diane. We surf between the real and virtual world and we can not help but draw a parallel with his experiences on canvas. But who committed chemical attacks? There is no clear answer, even if you can guess who is behind.
I devoured this book made me away from it all and I hope to read soon "Eternity Incorporated!"