Review: Snow Crash
Editorial Review - Kirkus ReviewsAfter terminally cute campus high-jinks (The Big U) and a smug but attention-grabbing eco-thriller (Zodiac), Stephenson leaps into near-future Gibsonian cyberpunk--with predictably mixed results. The familiar-sounding backdrop: The US government has been sold off; businesses are divided up into autonomous franchises (""franchulates"") visited by kids from the heavily protected independent ""Burbclaves""; a computer-generated ""metaverse"" is populated by hackers and roving commercials. Hiro Protagonist, freelance computer hacker, world's greatest swordsman, and stringer for the privatized CIA, delivers pizzas for the Mafia--until his mentor Da5id is blasted by Snow Crash, a curious new drug capable of crashing both computers and hackers. Hiro joins forces with freelance skateboard courier Y.T. to investigate. It emerges that Snow Crash is both a drug and a virus: it destroyed ancient Sumeria by randomizing their language to create Babel; its modern victims speak in tongues, lose their critical faculties, and are easily brainwashed. Eventually the usual conspiracy to take over the world emerges; it's led by media mogul L. Bob Rife, the Rev. Waync's Pearly Gates religious franchulate, and vengeful nuclear terrorist Raven. The cultural-linguistic material has intrinsic interest, but its connections with cyberpunk and computer-reality seem more than a little forced. The flashy, snappy delivery fails to compensate for the uninhabited blandness of the characters. And despite the many clever embellishments, none of the above is as original as Stephenson seems to think. An entertaining entry that would have benefitted from a more rigorous attention to the basics.
User Review - Flag as inappropriateChanged a lot in my life
Fully enjoyed mind twisting unleashed by this book. It definitely changed my values and shape my life.
User Review - Flag as inappropriateExtremely original and fun
Great characters, ideas, construction and plotting. Very good book.
User Review - Flag as inappropriatePizza Delivery
My title sums it up. It is a story about a high track pizza delivery boy who is decked out with James Bond pizza delivery gear. You will lose IQ points for every chapter you read. Idiotic is the best descriptive word to sum up my review.
User Review - Flag as inappropriateGarbage, Garbage, Garbage!!!
Garbage, with a capital G. I want to be paid compensation for my time wasted. A simple refund just doesn't cut it. Wish I could erase my memory of this book. Yeah, it's that bad.