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The Rapture of the Nerds: A tale of the singularity, posthumanity, and awkward social situations - 'Cory Doctorow', 'Charles Stross'
The Rapture of the Nerds: A tale of the singularity, posthumanity, and awkward social situations
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Welcome to the fractured future, at the dusk of the twenty-first century.Earth has a population of roughly a billion hominids. For the most part, they are happy with their lot, living in a preserve at the bottom of a gravity well. Those who are unhappy have emigrated, joining one or another of... show more
Welcome to the fractured future, at the dusk of the twenty-first century.Earth has a population of roughly a billion hominids. For the most part, they are happy with their lot, living in a preserve at the bottom of a gravity well. Those who are unhappy have emigrated, joining one or another of the swarming densethinker clades that fog the inner solar system with a dust of molecular machinery so thick that it obscures the sun. The splintery metaconsciousness of the solar-system has largely sworn off its pre-post-human cousins dirtside, but its minds sometimes wander…and when that happens, it casually spams Earth's networks with plans for cataclysmically disruptive technologies that emulsify whole industries, cultures, and spiritual systems. A sane species would ignore these get-evolved-quick schemes, but there's always someone who'll take a bite from the forbidden apple.So until the overminds bore of stirring Earth's anthill, there's Tech Jury Service: random humans, selected arbitrarily, charged with assessing dozens of new inventions and ruling on whether to let them loose. Young Huw, a technophobic, misanthropic Welshman, has been selected for the latest jury, a task he does his best to perform despite an itchy technovirus, the apathy of the proletariat, and a couple of truly awful moments on bathroom floors.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780765329103 (0765329107)
ASIN: 0765329107
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
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TCWriter
TCWriter rated it
3.0 Perhaps A Little Too Inhuman...
One of the issues with post-singularity, post-humanity SF novels is that you can quickly lose any sense of connection with the characters; the world becomes so foreign that you stop caring who lives or dies. Though I stopped caring about the characters in the book, kudos to Doctorow for creating a...
Nina @ Death Books and Tea
Nina @ Death Books and Tea rated it
1.0
Actually impossible to follow.
Stop Making Sense
Stop Making Sense rated it
1.0 The Rapture of the Nerds: A tale of the singularity, posthumanity, and awkward social situations
I've read two of Cory Doctorow's other books, and I normally like his writing. But I just couldn't get through this one. He and coauthor Charles Strauss do technobabble in this one the way Tom Clancy used to go overboard on the weaponry techspeak in his books. Dense, dense, dense. And I didn't reall...
Read on Ascraeus
Read on Ascraeus rated it
4.0 The Rapture of the Nerds: A tale of the singularity, posthumanity, and awkward social situations
hugely enjoyable stuff from doctorow and stross. I've not read any Doctorow before now, will have to make amends directly.
Osho
Osho rated it
Amusing light science fiction with interesting things to think about without a lot of heavy lifting required of the reader.
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