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Old 05-02-2008, 12:00 PM   #197
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eumesmo: Some of what you mentioned would be considered established classics. I guess I was trying to refer more to what's out and bestselling now. Or at the very least still on everyones lips.

I did read Diamond Age by Stephenson from some recommendations. I was disappointed in it to be honest. It seemed like something I would have enjoyed as a late teen, excited everytime a reference was made to some technology I read an article about in a magazine. A few concepts were intriguing, but it played TOO much to it's audience in my opinion. Felt very forced.

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also Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep(novel from which was based the Blade Runner script, although I didn't even like the movie that much, just felt curious)
For shame, for shame...

-MJ
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