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Penguin Group US, Apr 6, 2010 - Fiction - 352 pages
It calls itself Webmind. An emerging consciousness within the World Wide Web, it has befriended Caitlin Decter and grown eager to learn about her world. But Webmind has also come to the attention of WATCH, the secret United States government agency that monitors the Internet for any potential threats-and wants it purged from cyberspace.

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Review: WWW: Watch (WWW #2)

User Review  - Lisa - Goodreads

Like all Sawyer books, I read them because I love the ideas, love the plot, and I just cringe at the characterizations and attempts at descriptions. I love that sawyer is canadian and sets his books ... Read full review

Review: WWW: Watch (WWW #2)

User Review  - JH Walker - Goodreads

This is the second novel in a trilogy about a consciousness that emerges on the world wide web and the young girl who discovers it. In book one, Caitlin, a blind, precocious, teenager, gains sight via ... Read full review

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About the author (2010)

Robert J. Sawyer has been called “the dean of Canadian science fiction” by The Ottawa Citizen.

He is one of only seven writers in history—and the only Canadian—to win all three of the world’s top awards for best science-fiction novel of the year: the Hugo (which he won in 2003 for Hominids), the Nebula (which he won in 1995 for The Terminal Experiment), and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award (which he won in 2005 for Mindscan).

In total, Rob has authored over 18 science-fiction novels and won forty-one national and international awards for his fiction, including a record-setting ten Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards (“Auroras”) and the Toronto Public Library Celebrates Reading Award, one of Canada’s most significant literary honors. In 2008, he received his tenth Hugo Award nomination for his novel Rollback.

His novels have been translated into 14 languages. They are top-ten national mainstream bestsellers in Canada and have hit number one on the Locus bestsellers’ list.

Born in Ottawa in 1960, Rob grew up in Toronto and now lives in Mississauga (just west of Toronto), with poet Carolyn Clink, his wife of twenty-four years.

He was the first science-fiction writer to have a website, and that site now contains more than one million words of material.

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