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Review:"NightMoves" was a very entertaing book to me. I literally couldn't put it down for a minute. I believe I finished the book in a 2-days tops. The characters were very well written with both intrigue and emotions. The side stories were great as well. I especially like the father and son moment with the "Howards." Though I was kind of disappointed at the end with Toni and Alex. Hopefully she resurfaces later in the series, I loved her character.
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Review:"Snow Crash" has been lauded for its accurate portrayal of technology and its
contribution to the expanding cyberpunk genre. What most reviewers have
neglected to mention, or perhaps didn't notice, is that Stephenson can be very
funny when he wants to be. We first meet our hero--or protagonist--Hiro
Protagonist in, as the cover blurb has it, "a future America so bizarre, so
outrageous ... you'll recognize it immediately." That future is of ever-
expanding strip malls crowded with international franchises and franchise
nations, where pizza "deliverators" spent four years at Cosa Nostra Pizza
University learning the trade and were then assigned the fastest cars on the
road, a bullet proof black uniform and a sidearm that plugs int...
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(Review by Rob Slade)
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