Accelerando

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Charles Stross: Accelerando (2005, Ace Books/Orbit Books)

Published Nov. 11, 2005 by Ace Books/Orbit Books.

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3 stars (6 reviews)

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Terrible

1 star

It's very rare that I consciously decide to not finish a book. This was the only such case this year.

The book tries to extrapolate current (or rather yesterday's trends) into the near future. However, almost all predictions are stupid and just plain wrong, e.g.no, google glasses are not a success. Normally, I have no problem with that in science fiction. Sometimes things just do not turn out the way the author thought. But here there is nothing else to the book: there are no characters - neither likable nor unlikable, just none at all, no story, really nothing that could have motived me to continue reading.

The language is extremely heavy on invented jargon, and this is clearly not working either. It just makes the whole thing completely indigestible. There is actually an index at the end of the book that is supposed to explain certain words and concepts …

Review of 'Accelerando' on 'LibraryThing'

3 stars

At its best, this book is a wonderfully imaginative "what if?" that takes the ideas of posthumanists/accelerationists/singularitarians seriously enough to think through how unappealing their future might actually be. But much of the time I found myself struggling through too much density of jargon, pseudo-physics and sci-fi cliches to enjoy it.

Review of 'Accelerando' on 'LibraryThing'

3 stars

At its best, this book is a wonderfully imaginative "what if?" that takes the ideas of posthumanists/accelerationists/singularitarians seriously enough to think through how unappealing their future might actually be. But much of the time I found myself struggling through too much density of jargon, pseudo-physics and sci-fi cliches to enjoy it.

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