
Dayworld
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Dayworld
Only by being watched may you become free. It’s 3414 AD, the rise of the New Era, and Earth has become massively overpopulated. The worldwide government has recently implemented a system that allows human civilization to continue: Each person lives only one day a week. For the other six he or she is “stoned”—placed in suspended animation. To keep everyone to their particular day, the activities of all citizens of the Organic Commonwealth of Earth are closely monitored.
Year: 1985 Genre: Action & Adventure SF, Dystopian, Science Fiction

Dayworld Rebel
Jeff Caird was once a daybreaker: a criminal who avoided government-required suspended animation by living seven different identities. Now he goes by the name William St.-George Duncan, and he’s suppressed the memory of his past, and even his real identity, in order to avoid harsh punishment by the government of the Organic Commonwealth of Earth. But the danger is far from over, and the authorities continue to hunt him—because among the things he’s forgotten there’s something very important . . .
Year: 1987 Genre: Action & Adventure SF, Dystopian

Dayworld Breakup
The breathtaking finale in the Dayworld Trilogy reveals the truth about the perverse government of Earth in the New Era, and the ramifications of its fall, along with a deeper understanding of the man who dares to challenge it.
Year: 1990 Genre: Action & Adventure SF, Dystopian
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Own | Read | Rating | Wish | Series | Year | Title | Author | Genres & Tags | |||
-- | -- | -- | -- | 1 | 1985 | Dayworld | Philip Jose Farmer | Action & Adventure SF, Dystopian, Science Fiction | |||
-- | -- | -- | -- | 2 | 1987 | Dayworld Rebel | Philip Jose Farmer | Action & Adventure SF, Dystopian | |||
-- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 1990 | Dayworld Breakup | Philip Jose Farmer | Action & Adventure SF, Dystopian |
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