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Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
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it was ok
bookshelves: scifi-modern, i-gave-up, rain-man-reviews

derisively laugh to me for opportunities of full and cringe-worthy and tedious equally be to found i which, Against A Dark Background beloved the disliked who jackass of kind the am i that mind in keep also should you, seriously review this take you before but. FAIL. hipness insouciant of display a with audience its dazzle to designed lie a - lie brazen some of middle the in worship i someone catching like was it, one this with was i disappointed how express can't words. nowhere go but brilliant seem that (business Sumerian that like) ideas many so. cyberbullshit confusing of full too, snarky too, shallow too. finish couldn't i that (far so) book Stephenson Neal only the.

one extra star for being incredibly ahead of its time.
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Finished Reading
March 6, 2012 – Shelved
March 6, 2012 – Shelved as: scifi-modern
March 7, 2012 – Shelved as: i-gave-up
August 7, 2012 – Shelved as: rain-man-reviews

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message 1: by [deleted user] (last edited Mar 06, 2012 09:23PM) (new)

Wrong are you though even, clever very.


mark monday ¡Crash Snow like just hip, writing-backwards my with hip so am i


message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

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Robert Review on dead.


mark monday YOU THANK ROBERT


knig But Yoda, how could you? Have you ever come across a better pizza delivery service in your life?


mark monday 5 stars for the pizza delivery service!


Manny Pig-Yoda speak I not, pig-Sumerian rewrite in should, kudos anyway!


message 9: by Maciek (new) - added it

Maciek Aw shoot, Mark. I've heard so much good about this book.


message 10: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday manny - ellway ankthay ouyay!

mace - you should probably give it a shot anyway. i am really a minority opinion on this. lots of folks i respect love it.


message 11: by Maciek (new) - added it

Maciek I probably will but now I'm not as excited. Boo hoo!


message 13: by Maciek (new) - added it

Maciek


message 14: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday i feel sick.


message 15: by Maciek (new) - added it

Maciek You don't say? LOL!


message 16: by Bill (new) - rated it 3 stars

Bill stroke a me gave almost review this reading


message 17: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday want to experience another almost-stroke, Bill? open up the youtube videos above. americana at its most sinister!


message 18: by Bill (new) - rated it 3 stars

Bill sadfdg afgfre trhhhhh


message 19: by Traveller (last edited Mar 08, 2012 11:21PM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Traveller Hmm, starting after Anathem I, perhaps know I what are saying here you.

Damn, bought already the book, I!


message 20: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday forward looking your review i am yes no yes no okay why not we'll see! Anathem good i thought but now oh okay.


message 21: by Traveller (last edited Mar 09, 2012 11:49PM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Traveller Anathem in neulogisms nuts drive me! YYY? ask myself I. Not Y normal just language. Clever not think me nonsense when write. Clever only Lewis Carrol nonsense when write, funny because then is. Stephenson Neal funny not me to.

See humor not, only at attempt clever to be trying. Me fail for.


Robert Nonsense not write I, Lewis said have would!


message 23: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday alkjsfjlkjeoirunvoie!!! through looking-glass! back again! wpioerudnv!


Jean-marcel Is this so ahead of its time? I don't know. I thought it was riding the William Gibson wave, myself, but honestly I think I just don't know enough about so-called cyberpunk.

I did think this one started off with a sort of breathless brilliance. But the ending was really poor; if you'd made it all the way to the finish you would probably have made a big raspberry noise and chucked the book across the room.


message 25: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday Jean-marcel wrote: "Is this so ahead of its time? I don't know.s..."

actually, i don't really know either. but that's what i've read, many times over.


message 26: by Simon (new) - added it

Simon Few things age more quickly than those that were originally meant to be futuristic.


Jean-marcel Simon wrote: "Few things age more quickly than those that were originally meant to be futuristic."


Maybe, but I don't really think this was the problem with Snow Crash.

It's still an ok book for me, but the disconnect between the hilarious and awesome beginning and the floppy deflation of the ending is huge.


message 28: by Simon (new) - added it

Simon Most reviews I've read of "Snow Crash" back you up on that. I'm still planning to read it, since Stephenson's sources of inspiration are basically a laundry list of my favourite American authors of the late 20th century.


message 29: by [deleted user] (new)

Fuck me, it took me five reads to figure out this was written backwards. LMFAO


message 30: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday ha! gotcha!


Robert Re-reading this I find that I haven't observed that I also thought Against A Dark Background was fairly naff: Banks can never disguise his mystery bad-guys and this one was obvious on first appearance, the protagonist is a clone of Diziet Sma from Use of Weapons and it's a chase movie that's as taut as a squid tentacle. It does have Lazy Guns and that joke about how to spell onomatopoeia, though.


message 32: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday "taut as a squid tentacle"! LIKE

yep, there is the Lazy Gun... my favorite thing about that novel.


Robert mark wrote: ""taut as a squid tentacle"! LIKE

yep, there is the Lazy Gun... my favorite thing about that novel."


It was going to be "taut as boiled spaghetti." Which do you prefer?


message 34: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday squid tentacle, squid tentacle!


message 35: by Simon (new) - added it

Simon what about spaghetti with squid? I've had that a couple of times, was pretty good


message 36: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday me too, and yes delicious. there's a great japanese restaurant here in sf called On the Bridge (i think) that serves it and other sorts of japanese fusion delights. yum!


Robert Weirdly, I don't like spaghetti or squid. I guess I chose the popular image - glad I changed from pasta to seafood.


Terry Uh, yeah, what that guy said.


message 39: by William (new) - added it

William Thank you for the review!

It was on my list to read; no longer.


message 40: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday it was just too much.


weirdfish u made my brain hurt


message 42: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday mission accomplished!


message 43: by La La (new)

La La The sage Vernon Reid, guitarist for Living Colour, was talking about must read SciFi on Twitter, and several people mentioned this book, so I ran here thinking I had stumbled upon something marvelous, and then I see your review. 😂


message 44: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday try it, you may like it! mine is a minority opinion.


message 45: by Steve (new)

Steve The Sumerian info dump has ruined this one for me. It messes with the structure of [any] novel. Extensive info dumps, IMHO, are a sure sign of lazy writing. I was actually somewhat enjoying it up to that point. (I liked the hybrid dog. He was pretty cool.)


message 46: by mark (new) - rated it 2 stars

mark monday I remember very little of this novel but I actually do remember being annoyed by Sumerian infodumps! I guess some dumps are so painful they become memorable.


TheMagicRat Steve wrote: "The Sumerian info dump has ruined this one for me. It messes with the structure of [any] novel. Extensive info dumps, IMHO, are a sure sign of lazy writing. I was actually somewhat enjoying it up t..."

If you liked the hybrid dog, you should definitely give We3 by Grant Morrison a read!


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