Fall, Or Dodge in Hell

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978-0-06-245871-1
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Fall; or, Dodge in Hell is a 2019 speculative fiction novel by American author Neal Stephenson. The book explores mind-uploading to the Cloud, from the perspective of Richard "Dodge" Forthrast, a character introduced in Stephenson's 2011 Reamde.

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Some nice bits, but too long

3 stars

I'd put off reading Termination Shock and this based on falling out of love with Stephenson's books. However I really liked TS, and the Kindle free sample was about 150 pages so enough to get me hooked.

I would concur with the other reviews that said "this book is far too long, and the end isn't really worth it". I mean, it's Stephenson, his endings are frequently unsatisfyingly short. This reminds me of the Dreaming Void sequence by Peter F Hamilton. This book contains a separate book inside it which unfortunately feels like a terribly slow fantasy story, although at least with some good jokes. Removing at least half of it would improve everything else.

However I really enjoyed the first half. It has some interesting/amusing ideas of what some bits of society would be like a few decades down the road. I could entirely believe an alt-right religion based …

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4 stars

Another very enjoyable Stephenson, if perhaps not his very best. It struck me as somewhat similar to SevenEves [spoilers for that book to follow] in the very distinct 2 part structure taking part in very different worlds. In both cases the earlier, more near-future speculative section was more engrossing, though while I still loved the later full-on heavy scifi second act of 7eves, the equivalent in Fall, for all intents & purposes straight fantasy, never quite gripped as strongly. Also, while 7eves transitioned cleanly between the the two worlds, Fall had a somewhat muddled centre section, before finally finding its feet again in the tale of Prim & the Quest.

None of which to say it wasn't still thoroughly entertaining and thought provoking... difficult to rate though. A true rating might be 5 for the first third, 3 for the middle third and 4* for the final third.

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