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Mindplayers
  

Mindplayers (Hardcover)

by Pat Cadigan (Author)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent reading!, Mar 15 2002
By D. Thompson "beaglelover" (Newark, DE USA) - See all my reviews
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Pat Cadigan's MindPlayers was one of the first "sci-fi" books I read, and I fell in love with it. All the characters have their own unique quirks and personality traits, but my favorite two characters were the twins, Dolby and Dolan. Each time I read Mindplayers, I find something that I missed the last time I read the book. The creative aspects of the characters is the best part of the story. It is noteworthy that almost every character within the book has an altered appearance; no one seems to be as they were at birth. Onionheads are especially interesting, although they get only a mention. Pat Cadigan has had to endure television and movie ripoffs of some of the details within Mindplayers, but this book remains a classic and the first of its kind.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cutting edge cyberpunk, 20 years ahead of its time., Sep 26 2000
By Laurie Bee (Lauriespace - the centre of the Universe!) - See all my reviews
This is Pat Cadigan's first novel, featuring Deadpan Allie (love that pun! - rock on, Cadigan). Cadigan had developed the character in stories written in the eighties. The book was published in 1987.

Seen the film The Cell, where Jennifer Lopez is inside the head of a psycho? Well, Cadigan got there over 20 years ago with Deadpan Allie, who goes into the heads of various people with some pretty crazy things going on in there, and tries to heal them.

Cadigan does a great job of knitting together the stories she wrote earlier in the eighties about Allie, and giving the whole novel a structure and an overall story arc. Allie is another of those street-smart, tough and funny women characters that Cadigan does better than anyone else. If you ran into her 'tec, Dore Konstantin in Tea from an Emtpy Cup, you'll know what I'm talking about.

This book has been out of print for quite a while, and this new trade paperback edition from Gollancz is a nice looking piece of work. It's great to see the book back in the bookstores, and I for one will be going out to replace my battered and well-read Bantam paperback copy with one of these nice yellow-jacket jobs.

Pat Cadigan is right up there with William Gibson and Bruce Sterling among the founders of cyberpunk. Is cyberpunk dead? No way! Read Mindplayers and find out how alive and kicking it is.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Pioneering cyberpunk, 20 years ahead of its time., Sep 8 2000
By Laurie Bee (Lauriespace - the centre of the Universe!) - See all my reviews
This is Pat Cadigan's first novel, featuring Deadpan Allie (love that pun! - rock on, Cadigan). Cadigan had developed the character in stories written in the eighties. The book was published in 1987.

Seen the film The Cell, where Jennifer Lopez is inside the head of a psycho? Well, Cadigan got there over 20 years ago with Deadpan Allie, who goes into the heads of various people with some pretty crazy things going on in there, and tries to heal them.

Cadigan does a great job of knitting together the stories she wrote earlier in the eighties about Allie, and giving the whole novel a structure and an overall story arc. Allie is another of those street-smart, tough and funny women characters that Cadigan does better than anyone else. If you ran into her 'tec, Dore Konstantin in Tea from an Emtpy Cup, you'll know what I'm talking about.

This book has been out of print for quite a while, but there's a new trade paperback edition from Gollancz in Britain (check it out on Amazon's UK site) which is a nice looking piece of work. It's great to see the book back in the bookstores, and I for one will be going out to replace my battered and well-read Bantam paperback copy with one of these nice yellow-jacket jobs.

Pat Cadigan is right up there with William Gibson and Bruce Sterling among the founders of cyberpunk. Is cyberpunk dead? No way! Read Mindplayers and find out how alive and kicking it is.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Weird, but worthwhile
I am not sure what to think of this book, but it was quite impressive. There are a lot of innovative ideas here as well as a (at least) reasonable story line. Read more
Published on Jul 2 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars Good ideas, but not gripping
Mindplayers is well written, at times funny and full of cool ideas. Unfortunately it's also repetitious and, though short, still too long for it's story. Read more
Published on Jun 19 1999 by Dominic Buschi

3.0 out of 5 stars It's rather disconnected.
This cyberpunk novel of the future is a bit slow in most places and just kind of drifts from one scene to another, without any real plot. Read more
Published on Jun 14 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Save this book!
Pat Cadigan's MINDPLAYERS is one of my favorite SF novels, & I challenge anybody to read the first couple of pages without finishing the book. Read more
Published on Dec 5 1997 by tomaq@primenet.com (Tom Marcinko

4.0 out of 5 stars Eye-popping cyberpunk about altered states of mind.
Another great cyberpunk novel by Pat Cadigan. It's worth the extra effort necessary to acquire this out-of-print book. Read more
Published on Oct 27 1997

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