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Neal Stephenson - Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer

Neal Stephenson - Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer

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Solid As A Diamond: Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age

by avepythagoras , Aug 07 '03
Pros: A vibrant, multidimensional world full of hip technology and crazy people.
Cons: Wait, there's a story in here somewhere, if I could only find it.
The Problem With Modern Science-Fiction Many science-fiction writers find themselves lost ...
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Diamond in the RoughAge

by pharder , Jul 06 '02
Pros: Interesting exploration of benefits and detriments of taking nanotechnology to an extreme.
Cons: Some social forces seem unrealistic, giving the book a psychotic feel.
Not as good as Cryptonomicon!

Even so, Stephenson's novel does a good job of playing "what if" with the idea of deploying "matter compilers" ("M.C.") throughout society so that, whenever you want something, you simply tell your M.C. to build...
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Neal Stephenson, my cyber-fictional platonic analogue: A Diamond Age Review

by benho , Nov 28 '03
Pros: Incredible visions of technology. Penetrating insights into the nature of creativity, morality, spirituality, etc.
Cons: Shaky plot, flat characters, immature style. Occasionally ridiculous fantastical vision of technology.
In preparation to embark on Stephenson’s latest novel(s), the 3000 page monumental Quicksilver series, I have been working to finish his earlier endeavors. In my first book review on epinions, on Stephenson’s ...
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Life in the Age of Nanotechnology

by DavidGriffiths , Mar 27 '00
Pros: Fascinating and realistic view of life in the age of nanotechnology; more realistic, less turbulent than Snow Crash
Cons: Ending was a bit abrupt, but falls under artistic license
I am temporarily working in San Francisco right now, shuttling back and forth between Vancouver most weekends. To help pass the time in airports and on the plane (at least until cruising altitude, when I can take out my laptop) I’ve been buying books...
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Never read Stephenson without Reason

by laughing_lion , Mar 11 '00
Pros: engaging epic story; charismatic heroine; author's prose
Cons: tech concepts and society not fully realized; lack of denouement
I have been reading Neal Stephenson (in fits and starts) since 1984, which was when his vainglorious and little-read comic epic The Big U appeared on bookshelves at University bookstores. With its trade-paperback size and cute cover of dormgirl eating...
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Amazing Concept, Terrible Story

by hbomb , Dec 06 '99
Pros: Very interesting technology concept
Cons: Poor plot, horrible ending
It was almost a trap for Neil Stephenson. To have to follow up the revolutionary Snow Crash, he was almost bound to disappoint. Unfortunately that is exactly what he did. Based in a futuristic Far East, the main concept for this book is actually pretty...
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You liked William Gibson's Neuromancer? You'll like this!

by Minx_In_LA Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Jan 27 '00
Pros: wild look at future technology
Cons: too tough for casual sci fi reader
I had already had a taste of Neal Stephenson's style in "Snow Crash"- his epic cyberpunk novel of computer hackers and virtual reality. He careens through his writing in a frantic, free-flowing, almost stream of consciousness way. This book- The Diamond...
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Worth the read. Good science, so so story

by KenRona , Sep 26 '99
Pros: Fun plot and interesting science
Cons: Writing is a little unpolished
Summary: Good, but Snow Crash is somewhat better. Enjoyable, though. Worth the read to see what kind of cool nano tricks Stephenson comes up with. If I had to put together a must read sci-fi list, this book would be on it.


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Snow Crash is better? NO WAY.

by warpspeed , Nov 15 '99
Pros: it's neal stephenson! interesting technopaganistic ideas
Cons: neal's still working on his style
I used to hate Sci Fi, especially most of what's been written in the 90's. Last summer, however, i embarked on a Sci Fi reading list that included all of William Gibson (author of such classic gems as Idoru and Neuromancer), and the whole of Neal...
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Stephenson At his Worst...But It's Still Good.

by Alkaiser Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Aug 29 '00
Pros: Great, vivid decsriptions of possible nanotechnological applications in daily life.
Cons: The last 25% of the book.
If you have to skip reading one of the Stephenson's novels, then this would be the one. I picked this up when I went on a big reading binge, and I read it after Snow Crash, and Cryptonomicon. Like I said, this is probably Stephenson's worst, but it's a...
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Let them eat nanotech

by cake , Jan 01 '00
Pros: Fantastic evocation of a world dependent on nanotechnology and a evocative story line.
Cons: Stephenson squanders a lot of rich material here. This could have been a great trilogy.
For me, the definition of a good sci fi novel is one that makes me excited about the ideas. I don’t need a perfectly resolved experience with all the ends neatly tied up. Blade Runner and the novel it’s based on (‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’)...
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Well-written, thought-provoking sci-fi novel

by wcone , Mar 27 '00
Pros: engaging characters & ideas
Cons: weak ending
Neal Stephenson's fourth novel - The Diamond Age - is at least as good, if not better, than his well-received third novel - Snowcrash. Both feature Stephenson's spectacular view of the future, but where Snowcrash features a skateboarding Kourier, a...
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Hung Jury

by MK2K , Apr 11 '00
Pros: Half good.
Cons: Half bad.
I have abandoned science fiction. All right, so I still watched The Matrix. So I’ve read “Neuromancer.” So I booed and hissed at Johnny Neumonic… but I have abandoned science fiction. I really don’t have much against sci-fi, it is simply that my...
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2 Stories in one? Skip the Internal One!

by jpenrod , May 19 '00
Pros: Great look into the future of technology, More Stephenson
Cons: Slow story within a story
After reading Snow Crash I was very interested to read more of Neal Stephenson, like most of the other reviewers.

What I found was in Diamond Age was that Stephenson continued to provide a fascinating view into the future. Many of his "new"...
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Cyberpunk as it should be!

by mikecap , Sep 27 '99
Pros: Great story, epic plot, incredible ideas, fun characters
Cons: Hard to get into at first - very lofty concepts and a big vocabulary
Neal Stephenson is not an author; he is a natural phenomenon. His style of prose could easily be compared to a Thomas Pynchon or Ernest Hemingway - like short, descriptive punches to the gut. But he possesses a subtle and frenetic energy neither author...
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