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Chargement... The Concrete Jungle (2004)par Charles Stross
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Gorgon gaze software and interdepartmental politics is a bad mix. ( ) The short story The Concrete Jungle was included in my copy of The Atrocity Archives. I enjoyed this story more than first book. An extra cow is discovered at local concrete art exhibit and the Laundry sends Bob over to investigate. While there were info dumps, I found they blended into the story much better as they took the form of case files on the phenomenon that Bob reads through on his way to the investigation. This fit the story nicely as prep work any investigator would do before they entered a situation. And quite a situation it is! Once Bob lands at the site, the story turns into a fast paced thriller. Bob ends up working with local law enforcement who handles the high weirdness very well. Laundry should recruit her. I liked idea of weaponizing the Medusa's gaze (gorgonism) with technology a lot! Talk about potential. I'm really glad nothing exists like that in the real world... right? As the back quarter of [b:The Atrocity Archives|101869|The Atrocity Archives (Laundry Files, #1)|Charles Stross|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1440461724s/101869.jpg|322252], this story was a lot better than the first part of the book, as it required less exposition and was able to get right into the meat. I think I'll continue with the series if this is how it'll continue to be. I liked this even better than The Atrocity Archives. The idea of SCORPION STARE (Medusa, weaponized) is neat and there's some interesting commentary on the potential problems of a surveillance state that fit well with the overall Britishness of the piece. One advantage this has over the Atrocity Archives is that Stross toned down the technobabble a little bit. Don't get me wrong, I think that uninhibited geekery is one of the better parts of these books, but it got intense at times. In this one it's more manageable--probably since it's only about half the length. Of course, to some extent, the technobabble is replaced by spybabble. But those I don't know nearly as well, which amusingly makes it less distracting. One semi-issue this had was the the same oddities with timing that the first did: in that I didn't quite expect it to end as quickly as it did. I don't have any particular problem with how they were wrapped it, it was just sudden. I think I've been reading too many long books recently. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieLa laverie (1.1) Appartient à la série éditorialeOdissea Delos Books (Fantascienza, 17) Est contenu dansOn Her Majesty's Occult Service par Charles Stross (indirect) Prix et récompenses
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)823.914Literature English English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999ÉvaluationMoyenne:
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