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Advance praise for Exegesis: "Exegesis caught my
attention immediately, and kept it until the end. I didn't
put it down." "A page-turner for the dot.com generation! Quite the
"interpersonal" ("inner personal"? ) relationship!" "This was interesting, computer. It's probably
already happened and this is to get us adjusted. My computer
guru loved it, as did I." "While I felt somehow prejudiced against an
epistolary E-mail novel, I gotta admit that
Exegesis really worked. It's an
exciting man/machine interface through the most obvious
communication medium available" "I started to thumb through it, and before I know it
, I was half way through the book! I finished it in one
sitting and found it utterly fascinating! I liked the way it
was written through e-mail messages, and following Edgar's
growth and increasing consciousness was very interesting.
I'm looking forward to handselling Exegesis when it's
published." "My impressions of the book changed as time passed.
My first thought after fanning through was that this was an
e-mail version of Griffen &
Sabine. When I started to read it, I was
immediately reminded of the Jane character in Orson Scott
Card's Ender series. By the middle, I was having visions of
Flowers for Algernon crossed with
The Lawnmower Man. At the end, it
hit me that this could happen now, is happening now, could
have happened. the technology is here, the code is being
written, the web is up and bulldozing...." |
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