These two have teamed up in a new novel, The Rapture of the Nerds: A Tale of the Singularity, Posthumanity, and Awkward Social Situations. As the subtitle suggests, there's plenty of good humor and zany sci-fi fun here, including some friendly nods to the greatest comedy sci-fi writer, Douglas Adams. But the end result of this mish-mash of humor and hard sci-fi ultimately disappoints. Rapture is chock full of clever ideas, of both the scientific and the silly sort, and manages to weave a convoluted plot leading to the prevention of earth's destruction by an intergalactic, multi-species hive mind.
I really wanted to like this book. I am certain that Doctorow and Stross had a ball collaborating on it, and it will surely hold some appeal for fans of both. But I was happy to get to the end and be done with it.
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