So, this is still happening, right? I wanted to toss in my two cents about the opening of the book.
I never like when an author gives you the motivation behind his story before you even read it. He didn't have to have those soapbox paragraphs in the intro to remind you that the story you're about to read deals with privacy, security, and invasive governments in the name of "safety." The narrative speaks for itself. It's certainly not like those themes were somehow obscured in the book. Also I don't really care about an author's beliefs when reading something like this. That sounds harsh, but I'm not interested in being talked at, I'm interested in a good story. So after about a paragraph, I skipped the intro and just read the text. I don't mean to sound too uptight about it, and I am VERY much enjoying the novel, but all that intro crap irked me.