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Hylozoic [Kindle Edition]

Rudy Rucker
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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Surfing across the transfinite dimensions, this giddy sequel to 2007's Postsingular chronicles the fight to keep Earth œgnarly in the face of aliens who want to steal the quantum chaos that makes the planet interesting. Metanovelist Thuy and her husband, JayJay, who's addicted to the global groupmind called Gaia, maneuver between worlds to fend off chaos-diverting Peng real estate developers and flying manta-ray Hrull. Math prodigy Chu, who mitigates his autism with telepathy, and a parallel universe Hieronymus Bosch join Thuy and JayJay as they escape from modern-day fundamentalists and Renaissance witch-hunters and try to keep Gaia from going volcanic. Rucker's plotting can be as loopy as his time lines, and the ending is so confusing that even his characters complain, but his wild imagination never slows down. (June)
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Praise for the novels of Rudy Rucker:

"It's all a fun romp, and Rucker makes it work by providing a cutting-edge hard-science basis for the world's transformation.. Read these novels. They are like candy with a light, fluffy outside and a hard, dense core. And nobody can eat just one."
--Sci Fi Wire on Hylozoic

"Hylozoic
goes much further into the realms of the twisted, the disturbing and the post-everything. . . .   The whole thing gets more and more demented, until it almost feels like you need a post-singularity brain to understand all of the eigth-dimensional drama and weirdness.  But just when you think Rucker's layered on too much . . . for one book, it reveals itself, once again, to be the story of JayJay and Thuy's marriage, and of their battle to stay married in the face of alien birds, addictive manta-ray gel, and a personality-eating world mind."
--io9

"Rucker’s yarn of a future where everything­--animals, rocks, the planet Earth­--is conscious, telepathic and often irrepressibly chatty. Rucker’s approach takes a high-comic trajectory with a satirical edge. . . .  Serious, uproarious fun, with brain-teasers and brilliant ideas tossed about like confetti."
--Kirkus Reviews on Hylozoic
 
"Bristling with cool ideas, bizarre but witty formulations and neologisms, Carrollian mathematical/logic puzzles, gnarly tech applications and gonzo speculations, wicked satire, hot sex, nasty aliens, anarchic plots, and psi powers. . . .  Rucker juggles the disparate elements of his plot with the zany aplomb of the Flying Karamazov Brothers.  His vision of the future is a hopeful and inclusive one--­and one hell of a party."
--Locus on Hylozoic

“Rudy Rucker should be declared a National Treasure of American Science Fiction. Someone simultaneously channelling Kurt Godel and Lenny Bruce...

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 483 KB
  • Print Length: 335 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0765320746
  • Publisher: Tor Books; 1 edition (May 26, 2009)
  • Sold by: Macmillan
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002LA0AQ6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #325,070 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Teleporting, Alien Manta Rays, Surfing and Infinity - all before lunch, July 7, 2009
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It's very good. Just how good is this book? Well I've done some calculations and come up with this theory, it's weird multiplied by wonderful and then raised to the power of freakin awesome!

Looking for a fun story about Teleporting, Alien Manta Rays, Surfing, Infinity, Alef-null, Time travel, Bosch (yes Hieronymus Bosch the painter)? Well this book has all these and more.

It's set in a post singularity world where everything has come "alive". Stones, rivers, trees, houses and you can talk them all. This is done via a thought process called "Teep". It sounds mad, but it's done in an utterly convincing matter of fact manner. After a few days reading this book I found myself wishing I could "Teep" the fridge to find out what was in there.

As with all Rudy Rucker books this is an easy read, the story moves along at a very lively pace. The only times I stopped reading was to ponder the amazing ideas.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Crazier than ever, July 13, 2009
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If you are already a Rudy Rucker fan you know how crazy the worlds he creates can be. "Hylozoic" is the craziest most intricate story yet. It's a fun book to read, but I wouldn't recommend it for the first time Rucker reader. Since "Hylozoic" is the sequel to "Post Singular" I recommend reading that fantastic book first.
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars An epic mess, January 4, 2010
This review is from: Hylozoic (Hardcover)
A number of interesting ideas here, but developed in a devestatingly incoherent fashion. A random mess of stuff happens, then some more stuff happens, then there's other events. Aliens, weird science indistinguishable from poorly designed magic. Quite a few drafts short of making an effective world, scenario or setting. Combine this with leaden prose, arbitrary character developments (the female lead deciding to bang a 14 year old boy while being broadcast on global reality tv was probably the worst) and you have a story that doesn't remotely believe in itself. The whole angle of 'the world is watching your sexscipades now' raises other issues, as it appears that the larger planet is watching but uninterested in the iminent threat of alien invasaion, and all the action has to be focused in the hands of a small group of supertalented people using the lion's share of the wanky tech.

I see no reason to invest in it or further things by the author. This is basically a crackfic that happens to be original and canon. If readers are interested in the singularity and/or aliens there are many better authors--Iain M. Banks, Vernor Vinge, Charles Stross, Greg Egan, Stephen Baxter come to mind.
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