I'm only 117 pages in, of a 918 page book. In typical Neal Stephenson style, the story is thick with content and strangely gripping with his trademark character monologues, dialogues and environmental descriptions splattered with non-fictional highlights. It's hard to write a review at such an early stage of the book. However, I've already developed feelings of anxiety towards the mammoth effort of completing this trilogy because, after 117 pages, I'm glued to this book
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