People are constantly monitored, not only with CCTV cameras but also through electronic devices and even brain implants when interrogation is necessary. In the not-too-distant future the UK has become a total surveillance state by having everyone voluntarily give up their privacy, the idea being that if no one has privacy, then no one will care as much about what everyone else is doing. Then two things happened: I found a renewed sense of dedication and spent more of my time actually writing - FINALLY - and I also decided it was time to tackle Nick Harkaway’s monster of a book, Gnomon. I finished seven books in three weeks and started to entertain the possibility of an elusive Double Cannonball. After a bit of a slow start to the year, my reading took off.
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