Reamde Neal Stephenson

Reamde

Author: Neal Stephenson
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Book Title
Reamde
Author
Neal Stephenson
ISBN
9780062191496
"Stephenson has a once-in-a-generation gift: he makes complex ideas clear, and he makes them funny, heartbreaking, and thrilling."--TimeThe #1 New York Times bestselling author of Anathem, Neal Stephenson is continually rocking the literary world with his brazen and brilliant fictional creations--whether he's reimagining the past (The Baroque Cycle), inventing the future (Snow Crash), or both (Cryptonomicon). With Reamde, this visionary author whose mind-stretching fiction has been enthusiastically compared to the work of Thomas Pynchon, Don DeLillo, Kurt Vonnegut, and David Foster Wallace--not to mention William Gibson and Michael Crichton--once again blazes new ground with a high-stakes thriller that will enthrall his loyal audience, science and science fiction, and espionage fiction fans equally. The breathtaking tale of a wealthy tech entrepreneur caught in the very real crossfire of his own online fantasy war game, Reamde is a new high--and a new world--for the remarkable Neal Stephenson.--Mental_Floss on REAMDEBinding Type: PaperbackAuthor: Neal StephensonPublisher: William Morrow & CompanyPublished: 05/15/2012ISBN: 9780062191496Pages: 1044Weight: 1.85lbsSize: 7.90h x 5.30w x 1.90dReview Citations: Entertainment Weekly 06/01/2012 pg. 85New York Times Book Review 06/24/2012 pg. 28

"Stephenson has a once-in-a-generation gift: he makes complex ideas clear, and he makes them funny, heartbreaking, and thrilling."
--Time

The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Anathem, Neal Stephenson is continually rocking the literary world with his brazen and brilliant fictional creations--whether he's reimagining the past (The Baroque Cycle), inventing the future (Snow Crash), or both (Cryptonomicon). With Reamde, this visionary author whose mind-stretching fiction has been enthusiastically compared to the work of Thomas Pynchon, Don DeLillo, Kurt Vonnegut, and David Foster Wallace--not to mention William Gibson and Michael Crichton--once again blazes new ground with a high-stakes thriller that will enthrall his loyal audience, science and science fiction, and espionage fiction fans equally. The breathtaking tale of a wealthy tech entrepreneur caught in the very real crossfire of his own online fantasy war game, Reamde is a new high--and a new world--for the remarkable Neal Stephenson.

--Mental_Floss on REAMDE

Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Neal Stephenson
Publisher: William Morrow & Company
Published: 05/15/2012
ISBN: 9780062191496
Pages: 1044
Weight: 1.85lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.30w x 1.90d

Review Citations: Entertainment Weekly 06/01/2012 pg. 85
New York Times Book Review 06/24/2012 pg. 28

"Stephenson has a once-in-a-generation gift: he makes complex ideas clear, and he makes them funny, heartbreaking, and thrilling."
--Time

The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Anathem, Neal Stephenson is continually rocking the literary world with his brazen and brilliant fictional creations--whether he's reimagining the past (The Baroque Cycle), inventing the future (Snow Crash), or both (Cryptonomicon). With Reamde, this visionary author whose mind-stretching fiction has been enthusiastically compared to the work of Thomas Pynchon, Don DeLillo, Kurt Vonnegut, and David Foster Wallace--not to mention William Gibson and Michael Crichton--once again blazes new ground with a high-stakes thriller that will enthrall his loyal audience, science and science fiction, and espionage fiction fans equally. The breathtaking tale of a wealthy tech entrepreneur caught in the very real crossfire of his own online fantasy war game, Reamde is a new high--and a new world--for the remarkable Neal Stephenson.

--Mental_Floss on REAMDE

Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Neal Stephenson
Publisher: William Morrow & Company
Published: 05/15/2012
ISBN: 9780062191496
Pages: 1044
Weight: 1.85lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.30w x 1.90d

Review Citations: Entertainment Weekly 06/01/2012 pg. 85
New York Times Book Review 06/24/2012 pg. 28