Neal Town Stephenson - Snow Crash - 7
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 7:26 am
Snow Crash
Snow Crash is a highly entertaining and imaginitive book that I would recommend, but it suffers from poorly written ending. The first three quarters of the book are inventive, captivating, and very readible; the last quarter (from the point the action gets to the "raft") feels contrived and discontinuous. The whole Raven/YT episode on the raft made no sense whatsoever to me. The final climactic scene is poorly set up and relies on some almost juvenile plot devices.
In summary: enjoy it, but don't think too much about it (and I'm not talking about the "willing suspension of disbelief" that any fantasy/sci-fi reader should give to the Sumerian mythology stuff).
Snow Crash is a highly entertaining and imaginitive book that I would recommend, but it suffers from poorly written ending. The first three quarters of the book are inventive, captivating, and very readible; the last quarter (from the point the action gets to the "raft") feels contrived and discontinuous. The whole Raven/YT episode on the raft made no sense whatsoever to me. The final climactic scene is poorly set up and relies on some almost juvenile plot devices.
In summary: enjoy it, but don't think too much about it (and I'm not talking about the "willing suspension of disbelief" that any fantasy/sci-fi reader should give to the Sumerian mythology stuff).