It does contain text from the first paragraph, and a random sentence a page later. It's one of those books where you might notice more the second time around.Īnyway, I don't normally do this kind of stuff (as you can probably tell from the scatterbrained post here), but I thought that, seeing as how this is /r/nealstephenson, your interest might be piqued.Įdit: Here's an additional proof album, requested by another commenter. I couldn't put it down! It's been a long time since I've read a book this quickly, and I might be going back for seconds pretty soon. The story clocked in at just under 750 pages, and I read the whole thing over about 4 days. I want to say, this was an excellent book! Neal Stephenson is one of my favorite authors, though I haven't managed to make it through all of Baroque Cycle quite yet. I'll tag anything I think goes more in-depth than the synopsis. Magic has faded from the minds of mankind, until an encounter between Melisande Stokes, linguistics expert at Harvard, and Tristan Lyons, shadowy agent of. I already messaged the mods for approval of an AMA-type thing, but I'm going to be very careful about spoilers. I've just finished reading an Advance Reader's Edition of Neal Stephenson's and Nicole Galland's upcoming book, The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O., proof here.
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