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Strong Opening
Fair to middling plot development with only minor annoying technical inaccuracies (the author covers these in the afterword by saying he basically doesn't give a crap that his technical details were wrong in a tech-thriller)
The inevitable terribly written sex scene that Neal Stephenson is famous for. He lists a bunch of folks he consulted with concerning various topics in the book. Apparently, it didn't occur to the author to consult with an actual woman before writing a sex scene from a woman's point of view.
Incredibly boring plot rehash like the author figured the reader forget half the book so he synopsizes it for us.
Oh, that looks like a lot pages back there, guess I'll end the book now.
. The end.
Fair to middling plot development with only minor annoying technical inaccuracies (the author covers these in the afterword by saying he basically doesn't give a crap that his technical details were wrong in a tech-thriller)
The inevitable terribly written sex scene that Neal Stephenson is famous for. He lists a bunch of folks he consulted with concerning various topics in the book. Apparently, it didn't occur to the author to consult with an actual woman before writing a sex scene from a woman's point of view.
Incredibly boring plot rehash like the author figured the reader forget half the book so he synopsizes it for us.
Oh, that looks like a lot pages back there, guess I'll end the book now.
Bang bang, hack hack, stab stab, boom, boom