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Notes from the Internet Apocalypse

Notes from the Internet Apocalypse 1

by Wayne Gladstone
Hardback
Publication Date: 04/03/2014
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When the Internet suddenly stops working, society reels from the loss of flowing data and streaming entertainment. Addicts wander the streets talking to themselves in 140 characters or forcing cats to perform tricks for their amusement, while the truly desperate pin their requests for casual encounters on public bulletin boards. The economy tumbles and the government passes the draconian NET Recovery Act. For Gladstone, the Net's disappearance comes particularly hard, following the loss of his wife, leaving his flask of Jamesons and grandfather's fedora as the only comforts in his Brooklyn apartment.

But there are rumours that someone in New York is still online. Someone set apart from this new world where Facebook flirters "poke" each other in real life and members of Anonymous trade memes at secret parties. Where a former librarian can sell information as a human search engine and the perverted fulfill their secret fetishes at the blossoming Rule 34 club.

With the help of his friends - a blogger and a webcam girl, both now out of work - Gladstone sets off to find the Internet. But is he the right man to save humanity from this Apocalypse? For those of you wondering if you have WiFi right now, Wayne Gladstone's Notes from the Internet Apocalypse examines the question "what is life without the web?"
ISBN:
9781250045027
9781250045027
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
04-03-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
St. Martin's Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
224
Dimensions (mm):
216x147x21mm
Weight:
0.32kg

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This is a fun look at a weird premise, the only post apocalyptic novel I can think of with with easy to get coffee and working public transport. The oddities of the internet are shown in a story about charters you can't help but feel for. A real page turner, just be sure to have a good scotch near by.

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