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Hunting Gideon

por Jessica Draper

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Huh. It turns out Mormon cyberpunk didn't work for me, and I think this book might simply not work. I tried to read it a handful of times, couldn't drag myself past the first couple pages.

It could have been awesome. It wasn't.
  omnia_mutantur | Mar 11, 2011 |
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Short and sweet: Draper was unable to distance herself sufficiently from her own Mormon worldview to create a believable work of fiction.

At greater length: It honestly took me almost two years to force myself to finish this. I was initially intrigued by the premise of this book, but somehow missed that it was by a Mormon author, from a Mormon press, about a Mormon agent. Unfortunately, on receiving the book I was slammed repeatedly over the head with Mormonism such that I, too, was utterly unable to distance myself from the author's Mormon-based worldview.

There are two main problems here--setting/plot, and characterization.

Cyberpunk is noir futurism. Hunting Gideon is Mormon not-very-futurism. Yes, it deals with computer technology and culture, but Draper substitutes the cynical, paranoid future of the noir / cyberpunk with a stereotyped sunny Mormon worldview. Here, those in authority aren't to be feared or mistrusted or viewed with justified cynicism; they are to be honored, valorized, respected, and obeyed. This can work if played as a dystopia, but not so much in the mystery / suspense plots traditionally paired with cyberpunk settings.

Characterization. I have to spare a moment on the gender issues. Way too cute and, again, the author has failed to remove herself from her worldview enough to create a believable set of characters, instead shading into wish-fulfillment of the Twilight variety. I was hopeful when the story began that the wisecracking agent would transcend the stereotype, and there were some nods in that direction initially. But those nods never materialized into any depth of exploration, and ultimately the characters remained simple cut-outs.

I give the book two stars because the prose was readable albeit clunky, meaning, not painful to read and not illiterate -- that gets a star -- and the book didn't greatly offend me -- another star. ( )
  lquilter | Sep 10, 2009 |
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I never did finish this book. I tried numerous times but never got past the first 10 pages. I found the writing style hard to read and I couldn't suspend my disbelief to get into the novel in the first place. ( )
  ladyoflorien | Jun 11, 2009 |
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When I saw this described as a cyberpunk novel I immediately thought of William Gibson and was looking forward to something in the same vein. Instead, I found a book that was overly descriptive for the most part yet made the odd glancing comment that left me confused, and when we finally get to the virtual reality world it felt flat and unreal. The writing seemed forced and the dialogue was not glib or witty which I think it was trying to be.

I have not read a lot of science fiction and the only cyberpunk novels I've read have been Gibson's. Fantasy is more to my liking. I passed this book on to my brother-in-law who reads a lot more sf than I do and may appreciate this book more. ( )
  sandragon | Dec 18, 2007 |
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This was a fairly quick read and the plot was okay. nothing overly gripping but mildly entertaining. As a non-mormon that is fairly familiar with the religion I did not find the overtly religiousness of the book distracting. What was distracting is the language. The book is overly descriptive and I found the over-abundance of adjectives almost annoying. Unfortunately I found myself focusing more on the language than the plot. I think the author was just trying to hard to write like an author rather than finding her own voice.
All in all not a horrible read but definitely no the best the genre has to offer. ( )
  greendragongirl | Nov 29, 2007 |
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