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Snow Crash / Unabridged

Snow Crash / Unabridged

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's a book
Review: It's a book. You know, it has pages, and words. Some of them i didn't understand. But it definatly is a book. I'd rather "read" porn, but this'll have to do i guess. I'd like to "read" and article on Y.T. somewhere. If anyone knows of any sites or books with this, would you please email them to me? Thank you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Odd, fun, and compelling
Review: This is one of the odder books I've ever read- it starts sounding very much like a goofball Douglas Adams take on the Cyberpunk genre, and morphs slowly into a philosophical thriller. That's good- the large amounts of history and philosophy might be too dry without it. Nevertheless, it's a fun romp, and worth the price of the paperback.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Taught me more about the USA than a million guide books.
Review: I reluctantly purchased this book minutes before an international airflight & could not put it down. Stephenson has extrapolated a world that fills you with fear, fury and in the end, a sense of futility when you realise that, in reality, we are already there. Remember to smile for the cameras when you visit your next "community development project".

A "Post-Apocalyptic" novel that forgot to have an Apocalypse?

At first, I questioned Stephenson's continuity skills. The ages of his characters, thier progenators and the possibility to enact the evolutionary developments in society seemed too far fetched. Now I think that the novels continuity issues are the hand brake that makes you consider; "Well, is this where we are headed?"

All in all a truly special book that leaves you wanting more Stephenson, more Hiro Protaganist and much, much more PIZZA!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most imaginatively cool book EVER.
Review: I was surfing Amazon,com looking at the top selling Sci-Fi books, and I found something strange: a book called Snow Crash, released in 1993, that was #7. I figured, "no way." I read the summaries, saw that the main character's name was Hiro Protagonist, and bought it immediately.

It didn't dissapoint.

It truly wove everything from hacker mentality to the almost universal myth of a fall from paradise to Sumerian culture into a universally well-written book that astounded me about three times a page. The first chapter alone justifies the 7 bucks. Buy it, NOW.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: lot's of bull (pizza-university?!),some interesting thoughts
Review: When I started reading this book (with all the great reviews in mind) it really disappointed me. Universities dedicated to pizza's ? The book contains some interesting ideas about the future, though. Like the virtual world we'll live in (matrix-like) and all. This got me more enthousiastic later. All in all I wouldnt advice anybody to buy it, just go see the Matrix.

p.s. It's written in 1992, ('pre-internet time-period').

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite book--ever.
Review: I read this book regularly. It defines so much of my world view. In my opinion one of the best visions of Los Angeles ever, and one of the greatest science fiction novels ever written. This book is required reading, without a doubt.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the first happy cyberpunk book, ever
Review: Snow Crash is the first example of positive cyberpunk I have seen, Hiro & YT are both (for a change) the best at what they do. A sk8er and a swordsman, this is how we all wanted our shadow run charecters to be. the book is a non-stop trip told in the hardcore techno-jive we all want to speak. People have a problem with the boring middle section about linguistics but this is one of the most educational plotlines I have ever read. Anyone who thinks it's all rubbish should consider the effect porn stories have on the body. Words can affect you without real meaning. Plus, this book is action-packed, it holds interest & attention like no other. The charecters & settings are all the best of cyberpunk dreams. "up until the age of 25 all males think they still have time to become the baddest motherf--ker in the world" How real is that! This is the first time cyberpunk has been the triumphant cheer it should always've been. Check it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gasp... Choke... I want to be Hiro Protagonist.
Review: Snow Crash has to be the best book I have ever read. Mere words cannot describe how fantastic this book is. It is as good the fifth time as it is the first. Hiro Protagonist is my new god.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest Cyberpunk Novel I've Read
Review: I have yet to read Cryptonomicon or much of William Gibson, but this book is the best book of any type I've ever read. The plot is incredible, and if you are a religious nut (like most "cyberpunks" I know) then you will love this book. If you don't, it is your loss and you can't fairly judge the magnitude of this books greatness fairly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book rejuvenating cyberpunk
Review: In an era where mindless Shadowrun(tm) books are the mainstay of (secondary) cyberpunk literature, this book is truly good news. At least once you get over the first 50 or so somewhat childish "my cyberpunk is cooler than yours" pages. After the long awaited "Snow crash" enters the story, a near-brilliant, astonishing plot weaves through fast paced, refreshingly off-beat prose. A true hacker (not cracker, folks) would love this book.

That said, to my knowledge Stephenson was not the first to use "Avatar", "Metaverse" leans on several other similar terms, and Da5id is just another 3Jane. Odd, since he goes through some trouble to acknowledge all the archaeological/anthropological/etc. research (although no full citations are given).


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