Title: Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore Author: Robin Sloan Narrated by: Ari Fliakos Publisher: Macmillan Audio Publication Date: February 26, 2013 Listening copy via local library I know I'm not the first to call this a mash-up of Umberto Eco and Doug Coupland because that's exactly what Robin Sloan's Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore is. It's a mystery about manuscripts and codes, it's a
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Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore: A Novel Robin Sloan
When Clay is downsized out of his web design job, he gets a job as the night clerk at a 24-hour bookstore that has a weird backlist--books written entirely in code. The only main customers are ones who come in with a secret code, return one of the backlist titles and ask for another. Only those with the code can access the backlist and Clay has to write an extensive journal entry about it. In order to impress a cute girl from Google (and to stay entertained) Clay decides to do a 3D data map of the journals and he discovers that there’s a pattern to what books are being asked for, and the pattern makes a face. He and his tech friends then try to get computers to decode the books, which sets off an adventure and a discovery of a secret ancient society that they’re about to seriously disrupt.
On one level it’s a good exploration of old v new, print v tech, in the book world, with no real answers. On the other, it’s a fun read with romance, adventure, and a side-kick. I like how Clay actively recruits a side-kick and a wizard from his friends as they go on their quest (he reserves the role of rogue for himself.) And a good dose of poking fun of the early Millenials/late Gen-Xers of San Fransisco. There’s a lot of food for thought, but in a way that’s not heavy.
I loved it.
Oh, also, an Outstanding Book for the College Bound. And the cover glows in the dark.
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The finalists for the 33rd annual Los Angeles Times Book Prize have been revealed, and we’ve collected free samples of all their books below–some of the best books released in 2012. Here’s more about the awards:
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It's Anastasia, posting from Chicagoland where I've been speaking about "Totally Wired" issues to teens and their parents. I've also been busy planning this year's 4th annual Ypulse Youth Marketing Mashup event. The speaker confirmations have been... Read the rest of this post
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Now we know why Disney announced it was producing its own Comic-Con like trade show! While everyone is still processing what this merger means (see today's Essentials), I was most curious about how the comic book faithful were feeling about this new... Read the rest of this post
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Today's Author Spotlight is on Robin Sloan, representing the folks at Snarkmarket and all the creative forces behind New Liberal Arts, a collaborative "book of ideas" aimed at reinventing an old school curriculum for the next generation. A project... Read the rest of this post
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