True Names

And the Opening of the Cyberspace Frontier

Paperback, 384 pages

English language

Published Dec. 11, 2001 by Tor Books.

ISBN:
978-0-312-86207-7
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4 stars (4 reviews)

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3 stars

At its core, this is a good story. Concepts of AI, virtual reality, and computer-augmented intelligence that would be cliché today were cutting edge when Vinge introduced them here nearly 20 years ago. But I can only recommend this one to well established Vernor Vinge fans. The idea that the human mind would naturally interpret cyberspace as a medieval fantasy world (without any intentional design or construction) is laughable. I didn't find the writing itself to be at all "bad" as some reviewers have said, but being a rabid Vinge fan, I was already looking beyond the silly naturally-fantasy premise that may have already given some readers a bad taste they couldn't get past.

Worth mentioning but not factored into my rating:

-Bob Walters' illustrations. The cheesy, pulpy sketches dated this book more than any of the actual text could have. Worse, the illustrations often contradict what the actual story …

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  • Science Fiction - General
  • Fiction / Science Fiction / High Tech
  • Science Fiction - High Tech
  • Fiction
  • Fiction - Science Fiction
  • True names
  • Vinge, Vernor.
  • Science Fiction