Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson

Snow Crash

by Neal Stephenson

The only relief from the sea of logos is within the well-guarded borders of the Burbclaves. Is it any wonder that most sane folks have forsaken the real world and chosen to live in the computer-generated universe of virtual reality? In a major city, the size of a dozen Manhattans, is a domain of pleasures limited only by the imagination. But now a strange new computer virus called Snow Crash is striking down hackers everywhere, leaving an unlikely young man as humankind's last best hope.

Reviewed by adamfortuna on

2 of 5 stars

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Pizza delivery by the mob, a character named Hiro Protagonist, Motorcycle riding, samurai sword wielding characters - I’m not sure this story ages that well. Reading it as a teenager would’ve been better, but for now it was tough to make it through without rolling my eyes repeatedly.

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