Clock Zero

I'm not my social feed

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Thrillers
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Author: Nawar Alsaadi ISBN: 1230001450286
Publisher: Self published Publication: November 24, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nawar Alsaadi
ISBN: 1230001450286
Publisher: Self published
Publication: November 24, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Clock Zero tells the story of Tom, a Millennial wasting his life chasing Likes on social media until he meets Daniel Drake, a mysterious man with a daring plan to free the world of its social media obsession. Tom is captivated by the premise of a new unplugged world, but is Daniel Drake the good Samaritan he claims to be?

Clock Zero beautifully captures the existentialist struggle of this generation. A master stroke of wit and suspense, Clock Zero sheds light on the dark side of an always-connected world: smartphone addiction, digital self-absorption, global terrorism, and Silicon Valley’s unfettered quest to generate ever more profits at the expense of our humanity.

Praise and Reviews for Clock Zero:

“Clock Zero is to the Millennial Generation what Fight Club is for Generation X.”
Constantin Rotariu
BTR Exchange.

“This story perfectly captures the digital experience of today's Millennial, plugged in and glued to their screens, desperate for more out of life. This tale of rebellion brings voice to those with a strong sense that life could be better. The imagery is almost palpable; we are right there with Tom Perkins, who tags alongside the enigmatic Daniel Drake, a man with a plan to disassemble the digital world, and the author makes it happen right before your eyes.“

Peter Holm
HOLM EDITS

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Clock Zero tells the story of Tom, a Millennial wasting his life chasing Likes on social media until he meets Daniel Drake, a mysterious man with a daring plan to free the world of its social media obsession. Tom is captivated by the premise of a new unplugged world, but is Daniel Drake the good Samaritan he claims to be?

Clock Zero beautifully captures the existentialist struggle of this generation. A master stroke of wit and suspense, Clock Zero sheds light on the dark side of an always-connected world: smartphone addiction, digital self-absorption, global terrorism, and Silicon Valley’s unfettered quest to generate ever more profits at the expense of our humanity.

Praise and Reviews for Clock Zero:

“Clock Zero is to the Millennial Generation what Fight Club is for Generation X.”
Constantin Rotariu
BTR Exchange.

“This story perfectly captures the digital experience of today's Millennial, plugged in and glued to their screens, desperate for more out of life. This tale of rebellion brings voice to those with a strong sense that life could be better. The imagery is almost palpable; we are right there with Tom Perkins, who tags alongside the enigmatic Daniel Drake, a man with a plan to disassemble the digital world, and the author makes it happen right before your eyes.“

Peter Holm
HOLM EDITS

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