[NCLUG] Computer Inspired Fiction Recommendations?
Dennis Clark
dlc at frii.com
Tue Sep 9 18:00:25 MDT 2003
I've read it (Snow Crash) - It is a REALLY good read.
DLC
Nicholas Lang wrote:
> Yes, I have a book to recomend that was very good. Cryptonomicon, by Neal
> Stephenson. He is an excelent author, and I also just read Interface by
> him as well. Which was also another very good book. (not so computer
> based but still its good)
>
> And then there's Snow Crash, I've yet to read that one, but it looks very
> good.
>
> Nick
>
> Free the heel and
> the mind will follow
>
> ((
> ))
> ((
> ))
>
> On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Marcio Teixeira wrote:
>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>I've just finished reading Dan Brown's "Digital Fortress" and before
>>that Jeffrey Deaver's "The Blue Nowhere." Both of them are thrillers
>>based on computers. I thought they were pretty good (and the glaring
>>inaccuracies about computers only made it more fun to read) and was
>>wondering if anyone had any recommendations on other works of fiction
>>that a computer person might like (any Linux fiction out there?)
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Marcio Luis Teixeira
>>
>>
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