I bought this due to it's solid reviews and a lifelong interest in futurism and sci-fi, needless to say I was expecting great things.
To begin with it seemed a bit pulpy, but "that's ok" I thought. I've read a few books that had a weak start but picked up later, "hell" I thought "it must be good, it's got rave reviews".
So I stuck with it, long past the point where I realised it was drivel.
For a book about humans with high IQs this is one seriously stupid piece of fiction.
It's not great sci-fi, it's not even a good sci-fi... It's a bad comicbook, completely empty of any scientific or philosophical weight.
If it had some literary heft that could have saved things (I like a good graphic novel as much as the next nerd,) but with a combination of paper thin characters, implausible and obvious plot contrivances, gratuitous wish fulfilment, clumsy religious allegories and hilariously hammy villains this series manages to disappoint at every turn and on every level.
Avoid! Neuro-hazard!