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| Books are my anti-drug Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Canada
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| Any Fans of Neal Stephenson? I am a huge fan of Neal Stephenson, especially Zodiac, and he is a relatively unknown modern Sci-Fi writer; anyone here a fan of his work? Which books of his do you like, and why? First topic by the way, hello everyone! |
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| Fierce Vowelless One Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Florida
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| Re: Any Fans of Neal Stephenson? Welcome to Chronicles, Alcyon! Yes, I'm a fan of Stephenson though I've only read the first part of the Baroque Cycle and am just today beginning The System of the World. |
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| Boo! Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Ohio
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| Re: Any Fans of Neal Stephenson? I've considered picking his books up before, but so far have always decided against it for lack of any reliable reviews or recommendations. What are his books like? Is there a particular one that you would recommend over the others? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: South Yorkshire
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| Re: Any Fans of Neal Stephenson? Stephenson is hardly unknown. Both Cryptonomicon and the Baroque Cycle were, I believe, best-sellers on both sides of the Atlantic. His earlier more overtly science fiction novels might be less well-known, though. Snowcrash caused quite a buzz when it was published, although I thought it was over-hyped. The Diamond Age, on the other hand, I really enjoyed. |
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| Fierce Vowelless One Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Florida
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| Re: Any Fans of Neal Stephenson? Quote:
I know that isn't a terribly good description but I can't think of how to describe it properly. | |
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| Re: Any Fans of Neal Stephenson? I've only read Quicksilver so far, but that was very good (and pretty complex - but that just made it more interesting). I'm planning on reading Snow Crash, the other two Baroque cycle books and Cryptonomicon books though, so I guess you could say I'm a fan. |
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| Lemming of Discord Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: United Kingdom
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| Re: Any Fans of Neal Stephenson? Cryptonomicon is very good, as is Quicksilver. However, both books seem to be much more about painting a portrait of a time in history rather than telling a coherent plot (rather like Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy in fact, just set on Earth in the late 17th and early 18th Century). When he does have plots kicking in, they become unputdownable. The Confusion and The System of the World are on stand-by to read. After them I'll get round to The Diamond Age and Snow Crash. |
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| Moderator Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia, Victoria
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| Re: Any Fans of Neal Stephenson? Quote:
So folks you're saying these books are good? What author if any that you know of does Stephenson compare with esp. in terms of the Baroque cycle?? | |
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| Lemming of Discord Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: United Kingdom
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| Re: Any Fans of Neal Stephenson? I think he's somewhat similar to Kim Stanley Robinson (as I said above) in how his books are structured. In actual prose style he comes across as very old-school, possibly reminiscent of Tolstoy but with a much sharper sense of humour. If you're a dog-lover I'd suggest steeling myself. There's a very disturbing scene near the start of Quicksilver involving live dissection ![]() It's also worth noting that there are numerous links between The Baroque Cycle and Cryptonomicon that means it may be slightly better to read Cryptonomicon first. |
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| Re: Any Fans of Neal Stephenson? It's quite difficult to compare the Baroque cycle to any other authors I've known - in terms of scope and complexity, it can be compared to Erikson, though if anything it is more complex, but that's where the comparison ends. But it's closer to a historical science fiction novel than a historical fantasy novel - the main characters are almost all scientists and there is a lot on the early development of science (it's more interesting than it sounds, because those scientists were very strange characters - particularly Newton). |
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| Re: Any Fans of Neal Stephenson? Actually having done a double degree in Chem and Pharmacology and Honours in Phsyiology and now currently working in the IT field this could be something that is right up my alley. I quite like fantasy/historical SF with a hard science component plus if the books are well written and complex this could be a reading highlight of the year to date! Looks like I might have to promote this up the TBR pile a bit more quickly... |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: South Yorkshire
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| Re: Any Fans of Neal Stephenson? The Baroque Cycle are books you'll either love or hate. Perversely, while I loved Cryptonomicon for its irreverence, slap-dash plotting and occasional outbreaks of authorial declaiming on various subjects... I found the same style annoying in Quicksilver et al. The silly anachronisms spoiled it for me, as did the random plotting. The sections featuring real historical characters were interesting, but there weren't enough to qualify the book as real historical fiction. I've still yet to read The System of the World, although I do plan to do so... one day... |
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| Red Rane Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Greater Manchester
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