Moxyland

Moxyland by Lauren Beukes, published by Angry Robot in 2009, is a thought-provoking exploration of technological progress and its implications on personal freedoms. This edition spans 314 pages and is presented in English, immersing readers in a near-future setting where online identities hold significant weight. The narrative follows four young individuals navigating a society where disconnection from the digital world is a severe punishment, highlighting the tension between personal autonomy and corporate control.
Readers will find a gripping storyline that delves into the complexities of modern life, as the characters confront the challenges posed by their hyper-connected existence. Moxyland addresses themes of identity and resistance against oppressive systems, inviting reflection on the cost of technological advancement. This hard science fiction work offers a unique perspective on the intersection of personal freedom and societal expectations, making it a relevant read for those interested in the implications of our digital lives.
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Moxyland is an ultra-smart thriller about technological progress, and the freedoms it removes. In the near future, four hip young things live in a world where your online identity is at least as important as your physical one. Getting disconnected is a punishment worse than imprisonment, but someone has to stand up to government, inc., whatever the cost.
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