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'''''Cryptonomicon''''' is a novel that is a mix between a historical fiction and techno-thriller by [[Neal Stephenson]]. The story jumps between two primary stories, one of WWII cryptography and espionage, the other of late-1990s entrepreneurs trying to become both extremely wealthy, and change the world by introducing a new electronic crypto-currency. There are several other characters with back-stories that converge on the primary stories.
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'''''Cryptonomicon''''' is a novel that is a mix between a historical fiction and [[techno-thriller]] by [[Neal Stephenson]], published in May 1999. It would later serve as a later book in the chronology of [[The Baroque Cycle (universe)|The Baroque Cycle]]. The book jumps between two primary stories, one of WWII cryptography and espionage, the other of late-1990s entrepreneurs trying to become both extremely wealthy and change the world by introducing a new electronic crypto-currency. There are several other characters with back-stories that converge on the primary stories.
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Stephenson created an ancient book called the ''Cryptonomicon'', a dense tome discussing the growth and progress of cryptography over the centuries, for this story. He later talks about its fictional creator in a subsequent book, ''[[Quicksilver]]''. I would love to see such a book created in real life!
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==Personal==
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| Read    = Audiobook read by [[William Dufris]].
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I was already a fan of Neal Stephenson's work having read ''[[Snow Crash]]'' when my coworker Paul gave great praise after having finished ''Cryptonomicon'', I added to my to-read list, but it took several years before I finally did. But, once I did, I loved it.
  
 
==Review==
 
==Review==
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{{BookRating|9}}
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{{Spoilers}}
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===Good===
 
===Good===
 
* The story is extremely engrossing, and telling the two stories at once is a great way at keeping everything fresh.
 
* The story is extremely engrossing, and telling the two stories at once is a great way at keeping everything fresh.
* I found practically all of the characters very interesting. The ones I liked, I really liked, the ones I hated, I really hated. Even the villains were quite human and  
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* I found practically all of the characters very interesting. The ones I liked, I really liked, the ones I hated, I really hated. Even the villains were quite human and relatable.
 
* There are plenty of moments when you want to cheer from a victory, cry from something heart-breaking, and laugh out loud from a clever joke.
 
* There are plenty of moments when you want to cheer from a victory, cry from something heart-breaking, and laugh out loud from a clever joke.
 
* I enjoyed the numerous detailed forays into technology and math.
 
* I enjoyed the numerous detailed forays into technology and math.
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* Though cryptographic currencies did exist in 1999 when the book was published, they were still very fringe, so it was very forward-thinking for Stephenson to include them, although, he didn't count on something like [[Bitcoin]] which doesn't need gold backing.
  
 
===Bad===
 
===Bad===
* Stephenson's use of jumping back and forth between plot lines effectively keeps suspense, while also teasing the reader with premature information. However, the disjointed chapters require the reader to infer a fair amount information and often becomes confusing.
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* Stephenson's use of jumping back and forth between plot lines effectively holds suspense, while also teasing the reader with premature information, however, the disjointed chapters require the reader to infer a fair amount information and often becomes confusing.
* While I love Stephenson's writing style, he does tend to go on and on about unrelated topics.
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* Stephenson tends to go on and on about unrelated topics that seem to only exist to pad the book. However, he has such a wonderful writing style, it's forgivable.
 
* The ease at which Van Eck phreaking is implemented is far too easy to create.
 
* The ease at which Van Eck phreaking is implemented is far too easy to create.
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* I didn't much care for how the book finishes in such an open-ended fashion.
  
 
===Ugly===
 
===Ugly===
* Nothing really. This book is amazing.
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* Nothing really. This book was a joy to read.
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==Links==
 
==Links==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptonomicon en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptonomicon] - Wikipedia.
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 29 March 2024

Cryptonomicon

Cryptonomicon - Hardcover - USA - 1st Edition.jpg

Hardcover - USA - 1st edition.

Author Neal Stephenson
Published 1999-05-??
Type Fiction
Genre Adventure
Themes Adventure, Computers, Cryptography, Hacking, Historical Fiction, Japan, Techno-Thriller, War, World War II
Age Group Adult

Cryptonomicon is a novel that is a mix between a historical fiction and techno-thriller by Neal Stephenson, published in May 1999. It would later serve as a later book in the chronology of The Baroque Cycle. The book jumps between two primary stories, one of WWII cryptography and espionage, the other of late-1990s entrepreneurs trying to become both extremely wealthy and change the world by introducing a new electronic crypto-currency. There are several other characters with back-stories that converge on the primary stories.

Stephenson created an ancient book called the Cryptonomicon, a dense tome discussing the growth and progress of cryptography over the centuries, for this story. He later talks about its fictional creator in a subsequent book, Quicksilver. I would love to see such a book created in real life!

Personal

Own?No.
Read?Audiobook read by William Dufris.
Finished2015.

I was already a fan of Neal Stephenson's work having read Snow Crash when my coworker Paul gave great praise after having finished Cryptonomicon, I added to my to-read list, but it took several years before I finally did. But, once I did, I loved it.

Review

Overall:

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— This section contains spoilers! —

Good

  • The story is extremely engrossing, and telling the two stories at once is a great way at keeping everything fresh.
  • I found practically all of the characters very interesting. The ones I liked, I really liked, the ones I hated, I really hated. Even the villains were quite human and relatable.
  • There are plenty of moments when you want to cheer from a victory, cry from something heart-breaking, and laugh out loud from a clever joke.
  • I enjoyed the numerous detailed forays into technology and math.
  • Though cryptographic currencies did exist in 1999 when the book was published, they were still very fringe, so it was very forward-thinking for Stephenson to include them, although, he didn't count on something like Bitcoin which doesn't need gold backing.

Bad

  • Stephenson's use of jumping back and forth between plot lines effectively holds suspense, while also teasing the reader with premature information, however, the disjointed chapters require the reader to infer a fair amount information and often becomes confusing.
  • Stephenson tends to go on and on about unrelated topics that seem to only exist to pad the book. However, he has such a wonderful writing style, it's forgivable.
  • The ease at which Van Eck phreaking is implemented is far too easy to create.
  • I didn't much care for how the book finishes in such an open-ended fashion.

Ugly

  • Nothing really. This book was a joy to read.

Representation

Strong female character?Pass
Bechdel test?Unknown
Strong person of color character?Pass
Queer character?Pass

Links

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