CA -
Called by some the first "post-cyberpunk" novel, it's got energy, humor and ideas -- a subtext on the link among viruses, language and religion -- to spare. ...
3 mainstream media weighed in on a similar topic
16 Months Ago,
Macleans says
(in Macleans.ca - Read this book—Neal Stephenson’s Anathem)
If that the sort of question that interests you—and it is a fairly basic issue in formulating your view of the true nature of what Douglas Adams called Life, the Universe and Everything—then Stephenson has a novel for you. ...
17 Months Ago,
The Journal News / Lohud.com says
(in Neal Stephenson takes his time and fills ours)
NY - Oct 4, 2008
Called by some the first "post-cyberpunk" novel, it's got energy, humor and ideas to spare. Almost every page burns with a love of language, ...
And
Houston Chronicle says
(in Anathem by Neal Stephenson)
United States -
Called by some the first "post-cyberpunk" novel, it's got energy, humor and ideas — a subtext on the link among viruses, language and religion — to spare. ...
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| 8 | Hit and Run |
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 ...
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