The quantum thief

English language

Published Nov. 10, 2011 by Tor.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-2949-3
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3 stars (5 reviews)

A breathtaking joyride through the solar system several centuries hence, a world of marching cities, ubiquitous public-key encryption, people who communicate via shared memory, and a race of hyper-advanced humans who originated as an MMORPG guild.

9 editions

pseudo-intellectual nonsense.

2 stars

1) ”As always, before the warmind and I shoot each other, I try to make small talk. ‘Prisons are always the same, don't you think?’”

2) “‘This certainly does not seem like a lively neighbourhood.’ I indicate the starry field around us. ‘Where are we?’ ‘The Neptunian Trojan belt. Arse-end of nowhere. I waited here for a long time, when she went to get you. "You have a lot to learn about being a criminal. It's all about the waiting. Boredom punctuated by flashes of sheer terror. Sort of like war.’ ‘Oh, war was much better,’ she says excitedly. ‘We were in the Protocol War. I loved it. You get to think so fast. Some of the things we did - we stole a moon, you know. It was amazing. Metis, just before the Spike: Mieli put a strangelet bomb in to push it out of orbit, like fireworks, …

reviewed Quantum Thief by Hannu Rajaniemi (Jean Le Flambeur -- bk 1)

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5 stars

Wow! Rajaniemi takes his time describing this version of Mars, but once all the pieces have been assembled, the story just flies! The Big Idea explored in this novel is a world in which privacy is completely controlled by each individual, and other people know exactly what you want them to to know about you. While not essential to the overarching story, it's interesting to see how that might work out.