![]() NewsJanuary MagazineIt's wonderful, no question about it. But it's hard to take from time to time, whether because of the calisthenics necessary for all that imagination stretching or because Cory Doctorow's portrayal of evil is so truly frightening; I did not want to watch some things happen. Library JournalMagical realism and The OnionIt's official: Cory Doctorow has become the new Neal Stephenson. Or, rather, he's become the new early-period Neal Stephenson, since Stephenson himself has moved away from quirky, computer tech-y, zippy future-kitsch. Doctorow began filling the resulting gap with his first novels, Down And Out In The Magic Kingdom and Eastern Standard Tribe. But his latest, Someone Comes To Town, Someone Leaves Town, is his most Stephenson-like novel to date, all bizarre characters, cutting-edge culture, and technological lectures, swirled into a refreshing, compellingly grounded semi-fable. The book on a watch
Make Magazine's Phil Torrone has loaded Someone Comes to Town onto his fancy PalmOS watch. I've known intellectually all along that this was theoretically possible, but actually seeing the book on a ferchrissakes watch is pretty wild. |
It’s official: Cory Doctorow has become the new Neal Stephenson.
Tasha Robinson, The Onion AV Club [Read more quotes about the book] [Order now to get a signed, inscribed copy shipped to your door!] [FAQ] |
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