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A joyous romp I cannot believe I missed until now. I was lost in my own metaverse in Nebraska I guess. | ||||
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This book started out slow for me but once I got into it I really loved the interesting characters and story. Great book! | ||||
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Great read, quick and funny... imo N.S's best! | ||||
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I am a person who finds it very hard to read, never mind read a book! But this is a great book to read, I love it. If you like sci-fi, computer science, politics and fast pizza delivery, you'll love this book. | ||||
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Dread | ||||
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Just read it, I think you'll enjoy it. I'll be reading more from this author. Neal Stephenson may be a modern, cyberpunk version of J. R. R. Tolkien. | ||||
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A really fun William Gibson fan story. At first this book seems a bit behind the times, but persevere as its deep in theology and reason - intriguingly so in this modern world of ours. | ||||
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Great read. Didn't want to put it down. | ||||
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This is my first Stephenson book. I bought it for my son who is majoring in computer programming. The premise, that the human mind can be programmed using an ancient language, was too much of a stretch for me. The characters, cool exaggeration/extrapolation of the US society and of virtual reality in the future, hip slang and cultural word plays, and stream of flow action - easily made up for that. This was an entertaining read; I foresee reading this again. | ||||
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Very good read. Way ahead of its time | ||||
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Fun book | ||||
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Great book, decent printing. | ||||
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Whatever I could or would write would be euphemistic; even the most lavish praise; the most groveling compliments; the most blatant and overdone positive review; alas....it needs to be said, there i(s no w)ay around it, I've been crashed, totally and utterly. Sheer genius, unrivaled creativity, peerless depth, originality and most importantly, FUN. If you read these Stephenson books for passing time during a break or at home, ensconced in your most luxurious sofa with your sights on some much needed evasion then this is it. I wrote before. "AT LAST, an author that can rival the genius of Frank Herbert..." and frankly, I believe we have a new master sci-fi story teller on our hands. I only wish us readers many more Stephenson titles in the future, I have declared myself an official hard core fan. Hey, I have to uphold my biased insight approach, enjoy!!! | ||||
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The Amazon email I got demanding I write about this audio book, asked "How did this item meet [my] expectations? I didn't have any expectations. Somebody related it to William Gibson's writing, which I have greatly enjoyed for many years. Gibson is significantly more subtle, smooth and eloquent. But most of his books that I have read were newer than this one from way back in 1992 (according to Che). Compared to Gibson, whom I believe, is still writing, this was published in a whole different age. Gradually, I got into Snow Crash, and overall, rather enjoyed it. But I'd still rather read William Gibson. He has more depth. | ||||
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This is a sprawling tale of a decidedly dystopian technofuture. It is probably responsible for putting the term avatar into common usage. As with Neuromancer there are only a couple of elements (references to cathode ray tubes) to signal that it was written some time ago, otherwise it still seems as prescient now as when it was written. This is epic story telling in the old fashioned style, in the manner of Dickens and Trollope it has big story and it is in no hurry about telling it. Although the story certainly does not drag, it may require some determination to stick with it till conclusion, but it is worth the effort. [There is quite a lot of stuff in the middle of the book about language and programming, those with an interest might want to read some Wittgenstein and research the Sapir Worf hypothesis, neither of which were mentioned, as I recall, but are potentially of interest.] | ||||
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