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Quicksilver (The Baroque Cycle, #1)

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by Neal Stephenson (Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Author)

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Pete Harris
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Susan Ackland I dropped it maybe half-way through. "Meandering" is one way to describe it, though I would say it was overstuffed. Was there a science experiment of …m´Ç°ù±ðI dropped it maybe half-way through. "Meandering" is one way to describe it, though I would say it was overstuffed. Was there a science experiment of that age that he didn't describe for us? A real estate development that wasn't presented in excruciating detail? The plot doesn't so much wander as get buried under all of the detail. I loved "Cryptonomicon." It certainly had lots of detail but it all seemed to support and move the plot forward. A lot of the detail in Quicksilver seems to be dead weight. Another reason that "Cryptonomicon" was a better read was that the characters were more accessible and appealing. I didn't "bond" with the characters in "Quicksilver." But here I am, a year or more later, trying to decide whether to try Quicksilver again or try another Stephenson. That's the nub of it; Stephenson is sui generis and those of us who admire his work find it almost addictive.(less)
Bradford The beginning is definitely slower. The author takes a long time setting the stage and introducing the characters. By the end you'll want to read the …m´Ç°ù±ðThe beginning is definitely slower. The author takes a long time setting the stage and introducing the characters. By the end you'll want to read the next book in this series. (less)

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