Daybreak Zero Explained

Daybreak Zero
Author:John Barnes
Cover Artist:Craig White
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Daybreak
Genre:Science fiction novel
Publisher:Ace Hardcover
Release Date:2011
Media Type:Print (Hardcover)
Preceded By:Directive 51
Followed By:The Last President

Daybreak Zero is the title of a science fiction novel by John Barnes. It is the second of three books comprising the Daybreak series.[1]

Plot

In the near future, a variety of groups with diverse aims, but an overlapping desire to end modern technological society (the "Big System") create a nanotech plague ("Daybreak") which both destroys rubber and plastics and eats away any metal conductors carrying electricity. An open question in the book is whether these groups, and their shared motivation, are coordinated by some conscious actor, or whether they are an emergent property / meme that attained a critical mass.

Reception

In a review of the audiobook, which was read by Susan Ericksen, AudioFile stated that her "attempts to capture atmosphere do not quite work" and that she "makes sense of the narrative but delivers it with a brittle intensity—even during the more personal and intimate moments."[2] Kirkus Reviews wrote: "A stunning premise that would have benefited from a lighter approach, less baggage and more focus."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Letson. Russell. April 2011. Locus.
  2. News: DAYBREAK ZERO. AudioFile. 21 September 2024.
  3. News: 1 February 2011. DAYBREAK ZONE. Kirkus Reviews. 21 September 2024.