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Web of Angels
Web of Angels
Author: John M. Ford
From the bestselling author of The Final Reflection, comes the first cyberpunk novel. Grailer is a Webspinner, one of the handful of extraordinary people who can manipulate the Web--literally the mind of the universe. He is thus a space outlaw and must go underground, until his powers are tested--and he is ready to do battle with the Web itself.
ISBN-13: 9780812509595
ISBN-10: 0812509595
Publication Date: 11/1992
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Web of Angels by John M. Ford.

This was a book I read very quickly on the first pass and felt moved enough that it needed and deserved a slower read than what I'd initially given it. It was worth it.

Its about a young man, Grailer Diomede is what he's called, who has an incredible ability to manipulate a FTL communications network, The Web, that links a huge group of worlds. The Web is faster than the fastest ship - instantaneous and has its own dangers, ranging from the Black Knights of CIRCE - enforcers charged to kill to protect the integrity of that network. And with good reason - literacy on that network is the basis by which one can travel. If you can't use the Web, you can't travel - as simple as that. Its also a world of near immortals - one where someone can live 20 times their normal span (and be cursed to live forever as well) - with the changes that it means for humans.

This is interesting in that it precedes a lot of the cyberpunk movement, but it is, well, more than that. Grailer's confidence, love, caution and then vengeance are worth reading and very much operatic. I like it and I hope others will seek this out and read it.


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