Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore: A Novel



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.com Best Books of the Month, October 2012 (Debut Spotlight): Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore is an old school mystery set firmly in tech-loving, modern day San Francisco. Clay Jannon (former web designer) lands a job at a bookstore with very few patrons and even fewer purchases. His curiosity leads him to the discovery of a larger conspiracy at play, one exciting enough to rope in his best friend (CEO at a startup) and love interest (works at Google). As Clay and company unravel the puzzles of Mr. Penumbra's book shop, the story turns into a sort of nerdy heist, with real-life gadgets, secret societies, and a lot of things to say about the past, present, and future of reading. Sloan originally self-published Mr. Penumbra as a short story through Kindle Direct Publishing, before expanding it to its current form with a traditional print publisher--a fitting trajectory for a fast, fun story that has so wholly and enthusiastically embraced the tension between the digital and analog books. --Kevin Nguyen A real tour de force [and] a beautiful fable...The reader is swept along by Sloan's enthusiasm. George Saunders, BLIP MagazinePart love letter to books, part technological meditation, part thrilling adventure, part requiem... Eminently enjoyable, full of warmth and intelligence. The New York Times Book A book about passion--for books, for history, for the future...There is nothing about Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore that I didn't love. Cory DoctorowDelightful. Graham Joyce, The Washington PostAn irresistible page-turning novel. NewsweekOne of the most thoughtful and fun reading experiences you're likely to have this year...There's so much largehearted magic in this book. NPRA jaunty, surprisingly old-fashioned fantasy about the places where old and new ways of accessing knowledge meet...[Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore] cleverly uses the technological age in the service of its fantasy...Sloan's ultimate answer to the mystery of what keeps people solving Penumbra's puzzle is worth turning pages to find out. Tess Taylor, San Francisco Chronicle[A] winning literary adventure...Sloan grounds his jigsawlike plot with Big Ideas about the quest for permanence in the digital age. Thom Geier, Entertainment WeeklyFantastic...I loved diving into the world that Sloan created, both the high-tech fantasyland of Google and the ancient analog society. It's packed full of geeky allusions and wonderful characters, and is a celebration of books, whether they're made of dead trees or digits. Jonathan H. Liu, Wired, GeekDadSloan makes bits and bytes appear beautiful. ...The rebels' journey to crack the code--grappling with an ancient cult, using secret passwords and hidden doorways--will excite anyone's inner child. The EconomistMan, is this book fun--especially for any book nerd who isn't in denial about living in the modern age. If you love physical books (the smell! The feel!) but wouldn't give up your iPhone for any reason, if you like puzzles and geeky allusions and bookish cults and quests, then this book is for you. It also glows in the dark. Emily Temple, FlavorpillWhat makes Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore so impressive is Sloan's great gift for storytelling and his cast of brilliant, eccentric characters. Think of this novel as part Haruki Murakami, part Dan Brown and part Joseph Cornell: a surreal adventure, an existential detective story and a cabinet of wonders at which to marvel. Carmela Ciuraru, NewsdayBeguiling...The plot is as tight as nesting boxes, or whatever their digital equivalent...Sly and infectious. Karen R. Long, The Cleveland Plain DealerSloan isn't just exploring new ideas, but laying the groundwork for a new genre of literature. While the influence of Neal Stephenson and William Gibson is present, Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore is something all its own: a technocratic adventure where every riddle and puzzle is solved with very real gadgets, a humanizing reflection on technology that evokes the tone of a fairy tale, a brisk and brainy story imbued with such confidence that it will leave you with nothing but excitement about the things to come. Kevin Nguyen, GrantlandIn a time when actual books are filling up tag-sale dollar boxes, along with VHS tapes and old beepers, Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore reminds us that there is an intimate, adventurous joy in the palpable papery things called novels, and in the warm little secret societies we used to call bookstores.' Robin Sloan's novel is delightfully funny, provocative, deft, and even thrilling. And for reasons more than just nostalgia, I could not stop turning these actual pages. John HodgmanThe love child of Erin Morgenstern's The Night Circus and Neal Stephenson's Reamde, Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore is a hugely enjoyable story of friendship, living, and the lure of the mysterious. It's a good-hearted, optimistic book about the meeting of modern technology and medieval mystery, a tonal road map to a positive relationship between the old world and the new. It's a book that gets it. Plus, you know: cryptographic cults, vertical bookshops, hot geeks, theft, and the pursuit of immortality. I loved it. And yes, I too would freeze my head. Nick HarkawayRobin Sloan is a skilled architect, and Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore is an ingeniously designed space, full of mysteries and codes. A clever, entertaining story that also manages to be a thought-provoking meditation on progress, information and technology. Full of intelligence and humor. Charles YuAbout the AuthorRobin Sloan grew up in Michigan and now splits his time between San Francisco and the Internet. Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore is his first novel. what is a best selling book Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore: A Novel


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Interesting on many levelsBy Voracious readerI really enjoyed the book. It was fun but thought provoking. The juxtaposition of books and research in the traditional manner (old knowledge) and the cutting-edge of the new (Google and computers) is the central conflict, with Clay, our main character, and Penumbra bridging the two worlds. Another theme is how something that was cutting-edge half a millennia ago (used by the founder and his friend) is constrained by an ultra conservative leadership that insists on using methods from that time period versus the methods of today. Definitely not what the founder, or many entrepreneurs would wish.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Read Sourdough then had to read moreBy BahRobin Sloan is a good writer. Really enjoyed this book. Mystic and real at the same time. Enjoyed the characters - I could easily picture them. I think I know some of them!Will look for his next book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Keeps your attention!By James RWritten at the best level of detail. Keeps reader wondering about what's coming. Science fiction with just the right bit of technology. Interesting view of Google's future.


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