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It is fascinating book considering it was written in 92. It has high speed internet, drones, and virtual reality stuff in it, along with some interesting different communities. And the story is pretty fun. However, I had hard time reading about all the Sumerian 'magic' language stuff so I gave it 4/5. | ||||
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Great invention work that installs this novel as the standard for postcyberpunk. Couldn't put it down. On par with other major Stephenson novels. | ||||
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The visions of future technology is much talked about. The Metaverse and VR are jointly at the top of the hype cycle But it is the predictions in the vision of the real world that is truly frightening Frightening because it is our direction of travel. Listen to pro-Brexit visions and Mr. Trumps desires and you see the future from here coming into focus. Where is Hiro to save us? | ||||
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Hailed as one of the defining classics of the 'cyberpunk' subgenre of SF, I'm probably reading 'Snow Crash' a good 20 years after the concepts it portrayed were groundbreaking, but it still holds up pretty well as a novel. Bouncing between the exploits of a sword-wielding pizza delivery driver/hacker, and a courier who hitches lifts by harpooning passing vehicles, the early chapters in particular are breathtaking. There is an assured swagger to Stephenson's prose, with wild action and a vivid setting in a future USA that has been transformed into a series of semi-autonomous corporate-owned suburbs, whilst the idea of a language that can rewrite human brains is a suitably heavyweight SF concept.It's not flawless however, as the longer the book goes on, the more the tongue in cheek humour develops into an over-the-top comicbook-style sensibility. Ultimately, it becomes impossible to take any of it seriously, and it doesn't so much draw to a satisfying close as suddenly stop. There are is still plenty here to enjoy, and many of Stephenson's obsessions are readily apparent - but ultimately, though this may have been groundbreaking at the time, I feel that some of Stephenson's later books ('Cryptonomicon' and 'The Baroque Trilogy') are simply better written. | ||||
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This book painted a beautiful picture | ||||
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Good read and hard to put down. I try not to give out 5 stars unless it is a book I find will stick with me. This one won't but I'd still recommend it. Enjoy the read. | ||||
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A classic! Original, action-packed but with wonderful humor...even the near-future dystopia of its setting gets closer every day. This is one of those books that friends may tire of hearing you rave about, not unusual for Stephenson's books, but gets better with each re-reading. | ||||
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Excellent novel, and an easy segway into work of Stehpenson's apocalyptic type societies | ||||
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read few years ago, I remember it was pretty good | ||||
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i loved the opening sequence but then it got a little slower and not as funny, but overall pretty good book. It is amazing how good the author saw todays reality from the 80s | ||||
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An absolute must read sci-fi classic. So far ahead of it's time. This was my first time reading Neal Stephenson and now I'll be digging in to his entire catalogue. | ||||
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needed for college class. was a good read tho. i recommend it | ||||
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Ok, this is like all happening, like basically now | ||||
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Very good book cant put it down | ||||
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A great read for the first two thirds if you also write William Gibson......even if there is a slight imbalance between the narrative and the philosophical detail concerning the origins of religion. Interesting stuff so you forgive him. But the last third to quarter wobbles for me when he gets stuck into plot resolution and descends into a sort of mad max action thriller on The Raft. | ||||
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They told you to read 1984 before it was too late. Well, it's too late. This, like a lot of cyberpunk classics, provides a vision of an imagined future that eerily parallels the current era. The tone is almost satirical in its bleak but functioning idea of the world now divided between corporate-owned franchise districts as laws, nations and the political shadowplay we know in this world have been fully eroded and dissolved, with money being the only power acknowledged by most. Impressively, the more absurd some of the ideas in the book may seem, they actually hold more realism than some of the more solemnly discussed concepts in the book. It's like if Neuromancer had been written by Jello Biafra and frankly it's better. The characters' experiences inform the dialect of their narration and the voice of the book is full of smartass attitude even for cyberpunk, but also helps immerse us in the futuristic world without having to over-explain the mundanities of the era. As a fan of Sumerian history, the Babylon story/mother tongue, cults and magic, I was happy to see these incorporated to the storyline as well, in a way that really satisfyingly links up with the cyber-techie story. The characters are all entertaining and unique, including the dog, whose internal monologues be assessments of situations were not only cute and funny but really add to the whole variety of ways the book presents LANGUAGE. "Cyberspace" is presented as the metaverse- which is essentially Google running on a VR Second Life engine, where people walk around as avatars of their own choosing. Like a lot of cyberpunk classics, the nerds who read it are now making the planet and thus a lot of the language we use today to discuss computer and internet-related concepts have caught on in the real world, most noticeably the use of the Indian religious concept of an Avatar being the word to describe a person's visual appearance online. I could go on about reasons I feel this book issa ma la ka na an absu wa ho I mel sep na aya ra gi hkk | ||||
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Just read in June 2016, and it continues to be a fresh, open-minded vision of a connected world. Amazing that dealing with the rapidly evolving world of computers and its connectivity, the 24 years that have passed continue not being noticeable. | ||||
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Really good book! | ||||
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Just finished this book on Kindle, and wowee, it's incredible. If you enjoy sci-fi, or history, or comedy, or characterisation or just plain good story telling then you will enjoy this book. Moving, funny, thrilling, prophetic and intelligent in equal measure, it's one of the best novels I have ever read. But amazon, please sort out the MASSIVE spelling mistake that others mention in these reviews, it's very detracting and sloppy to keep it included. | ||||
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