The Baroque Cycle

March 1st, 2005

The System of the World by Neal StephensonThe
System of the World by Neal Stephenson is the third
and final part of his Baroque Cycle of novels, and I’ve
just finished it. Since December I’ve been immersed in these books, totally
engrossed in the story of natural philosophers, vagabonds, money and
science in the era of the Enlightenment. To say I have massively enjoyed
them would be a grievous understatement.

In fact, they’re so far up my street that I’m actually a little hesitant
to make a recommendation. It seems to me that if something is so finely
tuned to my tastes then, QED, it is unlikely to appeal nearly so much
to the notional average p9a76588_robotperson patron – and I’d hate to recommend
something that disappointed.

Oh, hang on, actually I want people who read this to be the
sort of people who would like that, so Yes! rush out and buy
them, buy them all. Spend three months basking and soaking them up. I
am jealous.

In the mean time I’ve been collecting Stephenson related links:


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