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Very kind words thank you Gerd
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I guess as we enjoy American crime dramas the most it seems fitting
Good luck with the book, I hope it is a big success
'Land of the Free' is my personal protest against the way serious laws like SOPA, PIPA and ACTA are being addressed. I believe that copyright is a serious issue, and thousands of artists suffer from piracy. Addressing this problem is necessary, and this is not what I object to. What I can't agree with is the off-handed way in which those laws are being advanced with loop-holes that promote censorship and control of information. This has nothing to do with copyright, and as an independent artist and fierce Internet user I cannot sit idly while laws that threaten freedom of speech and information are promoted world-wide. So I use the only weapons available to me - my words, and my imagination.
I leave you with a taste of what's to come:
"Once there was chaos. Information was disseminated. Power was trickled down into the hands of many, so rarified it was virtually non-existent.
The moment all of humankind gained instant access to information, specialists became obsolete. Knowledge itself became obsolete. Nobody knew what the truth was anymore or who to trust, all the while confidence tricksters and scammers engorged themselves from the ignorance of the masses. In a world where the promise of becoming a celebrity or an over-night millionaire was one click away, an unprecedented level of poverty festered as millions pursued false dreams.
It was the age of the virtual gold rush.
Economies could no longer compete against the virtual market. Chaos ensued as none could agree on what constituted currency anymore. Economists didn't know how to sustain a financial exchange that had no value outside of the digital world.
2006 marked the first world-wide economic crises. Billions were left unemployed, hundreds of millions of small business went bankrupt or were bought over by the large companies. The gap between the poor and the rich became wider than ever. After ten years, the economic markets still hadn't recovered. Nor would they, unless something drastic was done.
It wasn't until the mid-2010s that the first virtual policies were instituted. By 2030 the virtual wild-west had been tamed. Knowledge was restored and its access carefully regulated by a new Agency called DRIFT - Department of Regulation of InFormaTion. Access levels were instituted varying from one to six and the economy started to flourish again. That had been eight years ago, and the man who implemented those changes was Charles Edward Redknapp the First, my great-grandfather.
I'm Kyle Redknapp, first of the name, current Head of DRIFT in the year 2095. And I'm the only level seven citizen in the world.
This is my story."
"It's the eyes of the victims that haunt me in my sleep, but it's the accusing faces of the families that keep me awake at night." - Detective Milesson, Mora PD, MN.
It wasn't supposed to be like this. Rick Stone was only sixteen, he should be having the time of his life, enjoying his senior year, having a blast. But it wasn't to be so. One phone call had changed everything. His older brother, Theodore, was dead; and it was all Rick's fault.
Trying to come to terms with his brother's murder, Rick is confronted with how little he truly knows about his older brother, a courtroom artist, and about himself. As Rick starts to question the society and values he grew up in, bringing his brother's killer to justice is no longer merely about closure; it's necessary to keep the ones he loves safe. And it's up to Detective Milesson to make sure that Rick Stone comes out of it alive.
With Christmas creeping around the corner, all that Tove wanted to do was to hide from family drama and the real world into the safety of cyberspace with her pug girl, Q. Stockpiled with enough coffee to wake the dead, Tove was ready to take a well-deserved break from hacking and sharpen her blade in the Mists of Pandaria, to the sound of Big Bang Theory and re-runs of X-Files. She might even try her luck at DayZ - hopefully without having all her stuff pinched.
Well, if only.
Press-ganged into action by Interpol, Tove finds herself stuck in Prague, with a target painted on her back, and forced to play spy-games with her BFFs computer whiz Arnie and the gadget guy of the group, Ota - who also happens to be determined to set her up. Running against the clock, going undercover, chasing terrorists, and fending off a group of black-hats, what could go wrong?
With the hype around the Game of Thrones tv series I have picked up the books to read, and I've rattled through to the 4th book (the actual 4th book, not the second part to the third book) in 3 months, addicting reads!
More of a Harry Potter fan, I've never read Lord of the Rings because of this I've also picked them up so its going to be a long long reading year.
I hope to buy more series of books along the lines of GoT or LOTR if you guys could suggest some! (Anyone kind enough to amazon link me them, it'd be appreciated!)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Name-Wi...d=1369683660&sr=8-1&keywords=name+of+the+wind
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blade-Itsel...d=1369683718&sr=1-2&keywords=the+blade+itself
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Knife-Never...749&sr=1-1&keywords=knife+of+never+letting+go
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Prince-Thor...d=1369683833&sr=1-1&keywords=prince+of+thorns
All are really good and highly recommended.
Feel free to add me on Goodreads, I've rated a fair few books that I've read and I'm sure you'll find some others that take your interest.
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/5090610-darren-thomas