Unabridged Audiobook
Thoroughly enjoyed Egan’s thought-provoking ideas. Everything intertwines, but it’s not necessary to focus on the interconnected ness. There are no clues to catch on the way to solving a murder. Instead enjoy the ride of these characters and the world that Egan brings to us. In between the big ideas are other big ideas presented to us in a story form that is engaging and layered.
Truly enjoyed this book. The interwoven stories, the styles, the philosophical questions of technology, all make for an enjoyable listen and read.
Disappointed that the book is so scattered and doesn’t hold together around any idea. Disappointed that all the characters feel the right to be obnoxious, without merely ever questioning or analyzing their own behavior, regretting anything. None of the characters transform or grow, they’re flat. It makes all of them seem like “proxies” or not real, imaginary. They don’t resemble any humane characteristics in that sense, that makes this book a huge failure.
Boring, no resolution and too many random story lines
Impossible to follow the stories, characters and family storyline while reading. Took 4 pages of notes to even begin to understand what was going on! Disappointed that story wasn't more about the development, testing and use of owning your consciousness. Uses that were there are somewhat buried under convoluted storylines.
I did not like this book. It never really came together. Maybe I disliked the way it bounced around in time and person but I kept listening because I thought it would all make sense at the end. I guess I see where it kinda wrapped up but not a fan of the style or story.
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