Airframe
1996 • 473 pages

Ratings59

Average rating3.7

15

This book nosed up, dived down and nosed up again. A no nonsense, info-dense sci-fi. I couldn't care much about the characters, but it definitely had my heart racing.
Apart from the thriller elements, the criticism of modern media, was to the point. I found myself smile-nodding at every sentence.

Talking to a reporter these days was like a deadly chess match; you had to think several steps ahead; you had to imagine all the possible ways a reporter might distort your statement. The atmosphere was relentlessly adversarial.

But now reporters came to the story with the lead fixed in their minds; they saw their job as proving what they already knew. They didn't want information so much as evidence of villainy. In this mode, they were openly skeptical of your point of view, since they assumed you were just being evasive. They proceeded from a presumption of universal guilt, in an atmosphere of muted hostility and suspicion.

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