Some types of non-fiction writing does not age well for me, and a third of this book contains that type of writing. Seek! is divided into three sections: science, life, and art [although I may have forgotten what the title of the mid section was since I finished it, but you get the gist]. Because...
This book was recommended to me by my good friend Jim, who said it was his favorite novel of all time. While I'm not sure it's my favorite novel of all time, it definitely has lots of the marks of something that could easily be a person's favorite book.The back of the book talks about Rucker mak...
review of Rudy Rucker's The Hacker and the Ants by tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE - January 14, 2015 For the complete review go here: https://www.goodreads.com/story/show/...Woah. I'm glad I read this back-to-back w/ Rucker's Master of Space and Time from 10 yrs before. Rucker's come a long way sin...
Four books spanning nearly twenty years (Software (1982), Wetware (1988), Freeware (1997), and Realware (2000)) and encompassing a shifting view on technology, drug use, sex, and the direction of humanity. Over all - I ended up really enjoying the direction this series took - though that was not ...