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“Tell me,” Penumbra said, “about a book you love.”
The answer unemployed marketer Clay Jannon gives to this simple question starts a journey of discovery, mystery, and adventure that leads from a dusty, unremarkable San Francisco bookstore to the whitewashed walls of Google to a hidden library beneath New York City.
Clay is at first amused, then intrigued by the strict instructions given him by bookstore owner Mr. Penumbra, paramount of which is do not read any of the books located in the so ...more
“Tell me,” Penumbra said, “about a book you love.”
The answer unemployed marketer Clay Jannon gives to this simple question starts a journey of discovery, mystery, and adventure that leads from a dusty, unremarkable San Francisco bookstore to the whitewashed walls of Google to a hidden library beneath New York City.
Clay is at first amused, then intrigued by the strict instructions given him by bookstore owner Mr. Penumbra, paramount of which is do not read any of the books located in the so ...more

I've got to hand it to Robin Sloan--I'm not usually a fantasy fan, but like Ernest Cline's excellent "Ready Player One", this is much more than a fantasy, and it's set in the very real contemporary San Francisco. I loved how in Sloan's world, modern technology and the technology of the past (namely, the printing press) embrace and enhance each other, along with his insight into how art is a way to reach immortality: "What if, you know-what if hanging out with Griffo Gerritszoon wasn't always gre
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Where do I begin? This book is full of geeky wonderfulness. There's intrigue, a secret society, inside jokes, Google other creative programmers, old friends, new friends, and some indescribable factors that just made me glad that I picked it up. Plus, the cover glows in the dark; it doesn't get any cooler than that! I think book lovers who like puzzles, aren't afraid of geek references, and who like a feel-good ending, will enjoy this book.
Second time round...the audio was also wonderful! ...more
Second time round...the audio was also wonderful! ...more

Enjoyed this. West coast Google culture meets National Treasure.

I thought the glowing cover of "Mr. penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore" was clever, but what came after the cover was even better. Do yourself a favor and read the book.
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