Naked World

, #2

480 pages

English language

Published Nov. 21, 2017 by Talos.

ISBN:
978-1-940456-53-9
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3 stars (1 review)

In a world stripped bare of digital images and promotainment, unveiled with the audiovisual overlay of the ImmaNet, in an exposed world, a naked world, Amon Kenzaki awakens, lost and alone. He must now travel deep into the District of Dreams in search of Rashana Birla, the one person that might help him unravel the mystery of jubilee. But deprived of the apps and informational tools he’s depended on his entire life, traversing the largest bankdeath camp on Earth is no easy task.

Inside an ephemeral labyrinth of slowly-dissolving disposable skyscrapers clogged to the limit with the bankdead masses, Amon soon finds himself face to face with two dangerous groups: a cult called the Opportunity Scientists, who preach bizarre superstitions about economic salvation, and a supposedly humanitarian organization called the Philanthropy Syndicate, whose mandate of serving the poor conceals rapacious motives.

Amon takes refuge in Xenocryst, a community that genuinely …

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reviewed Naked World by Eli K. P. William (Jubilee Cycle, #2)

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3 stars

If you haven't finished the first book in this series (Jubilee Cycle) then finish it before starting this book as it picks up right where the first book left off. You may need to read some of the first book to refresh your memory as this book doesn't do that and just continues the story.

In this book we continue the story of Amon and his journey. We do meet a number of other characters (I'm not going to say anything more than that to avoid spoilers) through the story and I feel like there is just enough characters to be able to remember everyone and not to have to flip back to try and remember what another character has done.

Some of the parts of this book felt like it was padded, and more detail was added to make the book longer. Which I hated and there were multiple …