The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.

A Novel

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Nicole Galland, Neal Stephenson, Neal Stephenson: The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. (Paperback, 2017, The Borough Press)

Paperback, 754 pages

English language

Published Aug. 1, 2017 by The Borough Press.

ISBN:
978-0-00-813257-6
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4 stars (1 review)

1851 England

The Great Exhibition at London's Crystal Palace has opened, celebrating the rise of technology and commerce. With it the power of magic – in decline since the industrial revolution began – is completely snuffed out. The existence of magic begins its gradual devolution into mere myth.

21st Century America

Magic has faded from the minds of mankind, until an encounter between Melisande Stokes, linguistic expert at Harvard, and Tristan Lyons, shadowy agent of government, leads to the uncovering of a distant past.

After translating a series of ancient texts, Melisande and Tristan discover the connection between science, magic and time travel an so the department of Diachronic Operations – D.O.D.O. – is hastily brought into existence. Its mission: to develop a device that will send their agents back to the past, where they can stop magic from disappearing and alter the course of history.

But when you interfere …

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Witches and magic, physics and technics, time travel, history, bureaucracy... and Vikings!

4 stars

Sometimes, I wasn't sure what to make of this book, but the last part alone was so good that I'm really happy that I didn't put it away before getting there.

I quickly grew on the two main characters Melisande and Tristan. The story also dove right away into the main subject of magic and it being gone in the present and it all sounded promising. We accompany the two of them how they try to research why magic vanished, how they try to restore it, how they build up the eponymous D.O.D.O. with which they are trying to achieve their goals, how they travel through time and how they make companions and enemies along their way. And most of that is well-told, entertaining, clever and frequently very funny.

But then there are parts that launch into very in-depth explanations of for example how the device is build that they …

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  • Fiction, fantasy, contemporary