Ratings13
Average rating3.5
A clever and fun concept: a brain implant that gives the user instant internet access and the ability to read minds. Who wouldn't want that? You can see where this might make the protagonist's life a little complex. Particularly when he didn't volunteer to become the world's first test subject.
The story is largely character driven, which is a big win in my opinion. The protagonist is likable, even if even he doesn't know his own name at the start of the story. I was excited to jump right to the next book in this series.