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I did enjoy Snow Crash --- this was the book that introduced me to Stephenson. He is doing an interview/reading in Toronto on October 23rd. Tickets are available at Pages Book Store. An ad for the session is in Saturday's Globe and Mail Book Review section. I'm going. I am enjoying Quicksilver so far. "William Denton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jazzboparker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > : HAs anyone read this new book from Neal yet? I'd appreciate any feedback > : on it. I enjoyed his Cryptonomicon. > > It's enormously long, and for long stretches, nothing happens. > CRYPTONOMICON is like that in some ways, but QUICKSILVER is extreme. The > people and places of the times are all very vivid, though, and he packs in > an immense amount of history. You have Newton, Leibniz, Charles II, Louis > VIX, and many other natural philosophers and aristocrats from all over > Europe. People travel widely and every place and custom is richly > described. There are many thematic ties to CRYPTONOMICON, and it's > intriguing to see how they fit together. But the book seemed very, very > long to me. Very long. > > When I think of the execution of Charles I, and the restoration of > Charles II, I think of d'Artagnan and the other Musketeers. It felt a bit > odd to read about the same people but not have the Musketeers there. > (Though the real d'Artagnan is mentioned.) > > Bill > -- > -- > William Denton : Toronto, Canada : http://www.miskatonic.org/ : Caveat lector.
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