Snow Crash

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The "brilliantly realized" (The New York Times Book Review) breakthrough novel from visionary author Neal Stephenson, a modern classic that predicted the metaverse and inspired generations of Silicon Valley innovators

Hiro lives in a Los Angeles where franchises line the freeway as far as the eye can see. The only relief from the sea of logos is within the autonomous city-states, where law-abiding citizens don't dare leave their mansions.

Hiro delivers pizza to the mansions for a living, defending his pies from marauders when necessary with a matched set of samurai swords. His home is a shared 20 X 30 U-Stor-It. He spends most of his time goggled in to the Metaverse, where his avatar is legendary.

But in the club known as The Black Sun, his fellow hackers are being felled by a weird new drug called Snow Crash that reduces them to nothing more than a jittering cloud of bad digital karma (and IRL, a vegetative state).

Investigating the Infocalypse leads Hiro all the way back to the beginning of language itself, with roots in an ancient Sumerian priesthood. He'll be joined by Y.T., a fearless teenaged skateboard courier. Together, they must race to stop a shadowy virtual villain hell-bent on world domination.
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440 pages

Average rating: 6.07

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Cristal
Mar 08, 2024
2/10 stars
Super kompliziert geschrieben, langweilig und zäh🥱 ich hab’s leider nicht verstanden… wann bin ich in der Realität und wann im Metaverse? Virus=Religion?! Der einzige coole Charakter war der Librarian. Hat nur Y.T. überlebt? Fragen über Fragen…
E Clou
May 10, 2023
8/10 stars
This book appears to have the seeds of other better books like [b:Anathem|2845024|Anathem|Neal Stephenson|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1488349209s/2845024.jpg|6163095] and [b:Ready Player One|9969571|Ready Player One (Ready Player One, #1)|Ernest Cline|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1500930947s/9969571.jpg|14863741], but it's fun, imaginative, and delightfully detailed.

I participated in the 24 in 48 Readathon this weekend, and as part o...read more
spookyreading
Jan 05, 2023
8/10 stars
Absolutely lives up to its reputation as the first cyberpunk novel. Surprisingly tangible, contains elements of disability, race, drug addiction, etc. As a religious person myself, I also appreciated its discussion of religion as virality.
Steve Crandall
Dec 30, 2022
6/10 stars
I reread it in 2012 after fifteen years. A serious dystopia that predicts much of the future. This is the book that popularized the term metaverse. I'd consider this core sci-fi and dystopia literacy.

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