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Adventure, romance, politics, history, theology, magic, science, money and calculus: this audiobook has it all, and it astonishes on several levels. A kilometer-high tower stands at the center of this idea-driven essay in the guise of a novella, in which characters struggle with logistics, but emotion is absent.

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Consequently, The Neal Stephenson Reading Experience consists of me reading the first one hundred pages of one his novels, not quite certain of what is going on. I then go back to page one and start over. Reading those pages a second time is like turning a key that unlocks a treasure chest, fully revealing the story. Last but not least, the fourth part of The Neal Stephenson Reading Experience consists of the emotional impact caused by a clever turn of phrase.

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