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Snow Crash : clocking in and preparation

Is it ok if we start discussing Deathless on December 4, and then Snow Crash on December 18? I expect Snow Crash will run on into January, since it's quite a big book. I hope that won't be a problem?


Ah. So our timing is just-just out... but I hope you'll come and comment later on when we have our discussion going, Nataliya.
Stepehenson is one of the authors I've been wanting to read for a long time, but I just can't seem to get into any of his work. A group read will at least force me to finish this one.

Ditto. I lemmed The Diamond Age and never picked it up, even though I'm supposed to read it.

If I had liked what I'd read of Neal Stephenson more, I'd offer to read it with you here, but you could always see if you can find buddies to do it with in the Neal Stephenson thread. https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
No, sorry. I just checked that thread and it doesn't seem as if anyone around here likes him too much. Oh well. I wish you'd said earlier, then we could have maybe gone for that rather. But aren't you doing your thesis on Cyberpunk? Then Snow Crash should be a good fit?


The Diamond Age: Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer is a postcyberpunk novel by Neal Stephenson. It is to some extent a science fiction coming-of-age story, focused on a young girl named Nell, and set in a future world in which nanotechnology affects all aspects of life. The novel deals with themes of education, social class, ethnicity, and the nature of artificial intelligence.
But then I read Cloud's review, who loved it because it was like Anathem? Hmmm..., I just couldn't get into Anathem.
..and then I read Lit Bug's review, which says: "Lemmed it. Not that it was so bad, but I couldn't go further.
The plot is excruciatingly slow, the characters flat. The world-building is adequate, even really good sometimes. But pages and pages of inconsequential descriptions of surroundings and routine gestures and detailed accounts of characters who die soon and have absolutely nothing to do with the plot so far.
And having read some of Anathem, somehow I seem to know exactly what she means.... :P

I really enjoyed the concept of the Primer itself, however, and the ways in which the different copies of it had different results.
I wonder if my opinion on the book would change were I to read it again.

Well, I've never actually looked at that thread, 'coz I considered Neal Stephenson the greatest thing to happen in literature until China Miéville. Though Snow Crash is the best. I certainly didn't find Diamond Age slow. If you want slow you have to get into the Cryptonomicon!


Tell me about it. I found The Confusion even worse than Cryptonomicon, though. At least Cryptonomicon dealt with computer technology and other nerdy stuff----the Confusion was largely about early modern economics, for god's sake. Ugh.

To tell the truth, I wasn't as in love with Anathem as much as Clouds: I didn't consider it either perfect, or as good as Snow Crash (which is pretty much perfect!) but it's a very good book.

I'd prefer to stick with SC for now, especially since we've already committed to it. I'm hoping others like Derek and Nataliya will also participate, even if they would have read the novel by the time we discuss it. :)


But I'm glad to see that at least some of you can make it. Yaye for Allen coming in as well.
To make it up to you, why don't you choose a book for discussion for late January or for February, Ruth?

Now back to Iron Council. Almost done, and got a few posts brewing!

https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...
Sorry if you missed the initial reference to it, Allen, I thought all my friends knew. There is still time if you'd wanted to join-- but I'd rather you do Deathless here with us, ha ha.


Glad to hear, Ruth! :)

P.S. I loved the idea of the Primer - I'd really love to have that in real life.
Right now, I too would like to stick with SC.

Not stupid in the least, Joseph - it's my fault. The Sword and Laser group I'm part of was reading Stanislaw Lem and many members abandoned the book. So it became the new joke (and later a common word) to say "I'm lemming a book" when I leave it unread half-way (or any way) through.
Sorry, the word has stuck in my mind.

I've never read Lem either, but I've lemmed some books!


I've never read Lem either, but I've lemmed some books!"
I think the only books I've lemmed are Lem books, ha-ha.

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Snow Crash! I wish I would have has a buddy group for that one. Undeniably brilliant.
How about American Gods by Neil Gaimon for your list under consideration
American Gods

so whats the deal with you and Un lun don?
its rather fun,actually

Sure, we could put American Gods on-- it's a bit big and thick for me though. I wonder if I can get one of the other mods or another member to lead that one for us. We can always post an ad. XD
But since you liked Snow Crash, you must come and peep in on the discussions.
First up though, is Deathless, which I've already sorta started on, and I must say the weirdness does a CM group discussion credit.
It makes me think a bit of Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita


We can do American Gods sometime in 2014 then when it suits people. July, perhaps?


I haven't even started on it yet. Will do so ASAP!

We regret to inform that due to unforeseen circumstances our Snow Crash discussion has been moved on to January 4, 1914. Moved it up earlier by a day especially for you, Nataliya! :D


Joseph, I think we all fell behind. I realize now it was pure hubris on my side to think that I could do the discussion with Deathless and Foucault's Pendulum and Snow Crash all in one month. I guess I had forgotten that book discussions can be fairly time-consuming, and are best done while you are reading the book. (I finished Deathless before the discussion started, because I was afraid the FP discussion would make me fall behind).
These discussions are a time-balancing trick no matter how you approach them, which is why I prefer to leave the threads open for discussion indefinitely, because having a bunch of people co-ordinate their reading exactly, just isn't realistic.
Oh, and congratulations on the birth of your son, Joseph! Since he came rather early, I hope he's okay? My son also came a few weeks early, and he was very thin and small, but he's caught it all up. :)
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If there is anyone who wants to read both and would like us to space them farther apart, please let me know!