Chris's review of Mathematicians in Love
Mathematicians in Love by Rudy Rucker
First of all this is not just a book for people that like math. It's well written, good characters and a sturdy plot line.
In my eyes Rudy Rucker rarely fails me as a writer. I have yet to encounter a book he has written that was something I had to put down. That being said I am also not a book snob. It's great when a writer captures my attention and I am able to read a book cover to cover with out distractions. I am one of those peoples that reads several books at a time. This book took most of my attention and kept it for the long haul.
I did have a few points where I thought I would put it down but then I still had that need to find out what happened.
I try and write reviews that do not tell the story line, more how much I enjoyed the book. I would recommend this book to all Rucker fans or even those new to his writing. Though I would start with the Bopper Trilogy (Software, Wetware and Hardware and even The Hacker and the Ants)
In my eyes Rudy Rucker rarely fails me as a writer. I have yet to encounter a book he has written that was something I had to put down. That being said I am also not a book snob. It's great when a writer captures my attention and I am able to read a book cover to cover with out distractions. I am one of those peoples that reads several books at a time. This book took most of my attention and kept it for the long haul.
I did have a few points where I thought I would put it down but then I still had that need to find out what happened.
I try and write reviews that do not tell the story line, more how much I enjoyed the book. I would recommend this book to all Rucker fans or even those new to his writing. Though I would start with the Bopper Trilogy (Software, Wetware and Hardware and even The Hacker and the Ants)
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