Thursday, November 11, 2010

Diamond Age

Finally it all starts to make sense, at first I thought the whole intro involving Bud was a nice touch, now I’m slightly irritated that I wasted over an hour of my life reading about him.
On the up side Stephenson finally goes into what the Primer is and damn is that something else. Thanks to Harv, Nell was introduced to the Primer. Harv mugged Hackworth, he took a few things from him but what he brought home for Nell would change her life forever. Even though Harv was punished for mugging Hackworth Judge Fang decides to take it easy on him because its basically just him and Nell. Tequila isn’t much of a mother; she keeps bring home dead beats that treat her children like shit, especially Nell. The primer hears everything around it and as soon as a little girl picks it up it remembers her face and her voice, the primer forms a relationship with the girl. This is why McGraw stresses importance that no other little girl gets her hands on the book until Elizabeth opens it first. Nell beat Elizabeth to the punch. The primer talks back, answers questions, teaches Nell things she never knew, its like her own personal teacher. Little does she know, there is a person actually talking to her. The person inside the primer is a reactor, her name is Miranda. This book sparks emotions, at one point Nell gets scared and starts crying and throws the book across the room. Suddenly the book opens and asks Nell if she wants to hear a story. Nell is learning things the way McGraw wanted Elizabeth to learn things.
Lt. Chang pays Hackworth a visit and questions him about why he didn’t report the mugging and the theft of the book.

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