Slow moving but enjoyable until the end. Both of the last two books I've read had rushed endings that seemed as if the authors just didn't really know how to wind up the story in a satisfactory way, so they just rushed to an ending that pretty much sucks. I don't need happy endings, but it needs t...
Hoagland's an old man reflecting on life and society. He's quite analytical and intellectual, but there are more than a few times that he slips into what seems to me to be knee-jerk old geezer territory. He routinely bemoans the fact that the Internet is keeping us from communicating authentically, ...