Monday, May 19, 2008

"Rainbows End" by Vernor Vinge

"Rainbows End" by Vernor Vinge

"The novel introduces us to Robert Gu, a man slowly recovering from Alzheimer's disease thanks to advances in medical technology. As his faculties return, Robert (who always has been slightly technophobic) must adapt to a very different world, where almost every object is networked and mediated-reality technology is commonplace. Robert, formerly a world-renowned poet but with a notoriously mean-spirited personality, must also learn how to change and how to rebuild relationships with his estranged family. At the same time, Robert and his granddaughter Miri are drawn into a complex plot involving a traitorous intelligence officer, an intellect of frightening (and possibly superhuman) competence hiding behind an avatar of an anthropomorphic rabbit, and ominous new mind control technology with profound implications." (Wikipedia)

Well, I have to confess it was a very difficult book to read. I lost all interest in its plot very quickly and kept reading only because of some technological ideas. But in fact it's not worth the time...

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