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REVIEW: 'Interface' By Neal Stephenson and J. Frederick George - Journal Gazette and Times-Courier external link

Mon, May 12 |  from Journal Gazette and Times-Courier
REVIEW: 'Interface' By Neal Stephenson and J. Frederick George  IL - May 12, 2008 Stephenson and J. Frederick George also have another book set in Iowa called “The Cobweb” at a fictional university called Eastern Iowa University, ...

 
 

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Opinion: Anathem by Neal Stephenson external link

msaari's review: "An excellent book, just as good as Cryptonomicon or the Baroque Cycle (or actually even slightly better than Baroque Cycle, which kind of lagged at some points). The world is just fabulous, and I would've loved getting ...
Mon, Oct 27 |  from Recent books tagged "cyberpunk" on LibraryThing

 

Interview: Neal Stephenson, Anathem - B&N Review external link

I was so taken with it that, as soon as I finished the galley, I went on to read Snow Crash, Cryptonomicon, and In the Beginning was the Command Line, and I've gotten through a good part of the Baroque Cycle as well. ...
Tue, Oct 14 |  from Barnes & Noble Review—Interviews

 

Book Review: Daemon - by Leinad Zeraus external link

I just finished the most thought provoking cyberpunk novel I think I've ever read: Daemon by Leinad Zeraus. Here's my review (without spoilers). Daemon comfortably stands with Neal Stephenson's Crytonomicon and Snow Crash, or Philip K. ...
Sun, Sep 21 |  from Dustin Kirkland

 

Book Review | Anathem Futuristic tale blends humor, suspense external link

Thumbnail  OH - Anathem stands tall next to Stephenson's Snow Crash and Cryptonomicon as well as works by other science-fiction writers starting with Jules Verne. ...
Tue, Sep 9 |  from Columbus Dispatch

 

Best Neal Stephenson Characters - Anathem Review - Popular Mechanics external link

His first appearance is good, too: Raven offers the protagonist a hit of Snow Crash—a drug-like computer program made to be accessed by people in a virtual metaverse, and although the offer is made while the two's avatars are in the ...
Mon, Sep 8 |  from Popular Mechanics

 

Opinion: Spooky, wonderful music CD in Neal Stephenson’s new novel external link

“Al got an advance review copy of neal Stephenson’s new book Anathem – which looks really good! — and discovered that it came wiht a CD of music inspired by the story. Incredibly weird, wonderful music. ...
Thu, Jun 26 |  from 1337g33k (WordPress)

 

Opinion: Spooky, wonderful music CD in Neal Stephenson’s new novel external link

Al got an advance review copy of neal Stephenson's new book Anathem -- which looks really good! -- and discovered that it came wiht a CD of music inspired by the story. Incredibly weird, wonderful music. I’ve just listened to several of ...
Tue, Jun 24 |  from The Kevin Pipe

 

Opinion: Snow Crash Soars But Ultimately... Crashes external link

My GoodReads review of the novel I just finished: Snow Crash Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. My review. rating: 3 of 5 stars Great characters, awesome concept. Lots of fun and interesting stuff. Unfortunately, it's all held together by a ...
Fri, Jun 13 |  from Mick Bradley

 

Opinion: Snow Crash (Bantam Spectra Book) by Neal Stephenson [added by ... external link

bezoar44's review: "I loved this book, and think it manages to be the simultaneously the best cyberpunk novel and the best parody of the genre (and there aren't too many genres where that's possible). The neologism "burb boxes" still ...
Thu, Jan 24 |  from Recent books tagged "cyberpunk" on LibraryThing

 
 
 

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