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Dayworld Rebel (Dayworld Series, Bk 2)
Dayworld Rebel - Dayworld Series, Bk 2
Author: Philip Jose Farmer
The second book of the all-new Dayworld Series. — WARNING: The Daybreaker has escaped. His name is Jeff Caird. His crime: being awake seven says a week, living seven different lives in a world where each citizen is only allowed one day a week. A world where there JUST ISN'T ENOUGH ROOM. Not for the expanding population. Not for personal freedom, ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780441140022
ISBN-10: 0441140025
Publication Date: 1/1988
Pages: 314
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Publisher: Ace Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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His Crime: being awake seven days a week.....If you've read the first book then you are ready to continue this epic
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From Publishers Weekly: "The New Era, several thousand years in the future, seems a utopia. War, poverty, hunger and pollution are all obsolete. Overpopulation has been handled by dividing the population into seven groups, each fraction living one day a week while the others await in suspended animation. Farmer's Dayworld chronicled the life of a man whose unique abilities allowed him to assume a different identity for each day. As this sequel opens, he has been caught and is being questioned. Escaping from his Manhattan prison, he flees to the wilds of New Jersey, falling in with a rebel group hiding out in caves. Along with them, he journeys to Los Angeles and contacts a larger subversive organization bent on radical change. Although the image of a populace voluntarily entering temporary "coffins" is another of Farmer's striking mythic variations on civilization and its discontents, its fictional working out has the same mix of intrigue and illogic as the earlier novel." Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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