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Friday, November 03, 2006
'g33k mafia' part deux
Last post I was recommending RIck Dakan's G33k Mafia as what might have been an interesting book for people fascinated about techie-related fiction. I was wrong on a few points that I'd like t rectify.

I read the book today. That should speak to some length regarding my enjoyment of it I suppose. So I am no longer recommending the book. I am telling you to fucking read it. I mean, it's free, right? There's little in the way of time what you might have to lose, possibly some time if you don't end up enjoying the novel.

First off, this book will not answer any philosophic, romantic or otherwise 'deep' questions you might have; for that, look into the properties of the number 42. The novel is, however, abound with social engineering, gadgetry and strung together by a verisimilar plot and a fair load of humour. It is not solely addressed to geeks in any manner and it stays clear of deep technical content - although it could have easily included such content in a manner akin to Neal Stephenson's 'Cryptonomicon'.

I do not want to give much away in terms of plot but it is not quite as predictable as I imagined at a certain point. It will make you try and guess its ending numerous times and that will still not spoil your fun; more than anything, it is an indication that you are trying to get in the characters' mindset. Dakan immerses the reader with such exquisite mastery that it is hard to believe this is his first novel [some details regarding his past work can be found on his website.] 'G33k Mafia' will go on the shelf besides 'Cryptonomicon' and I foresee purchases with logo-ized items to follow soon [because, yes, it is a kick-ass logo =) .]

Unless my memory deceives me the movie rights have already been sold and I couldn't wait sooner to see how that pans out; needless to say I would love to see that - despite, naturally, the risks involved in terms of bastardizing the content and whatever other expectations I might make up in the interim.

I had a lot of fun with this novel. I hope it works out well for Dakan and, who knows, maybe there will be a sequel [risks there too.]



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