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Post by debster on Mar 3, 2008 11:21:13 GMT -5
so, anyone here read any simak? while house-bound i've been reading "all grass is flesh". don't know if it's supposed to be funny but it's had me giggling.
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Post by sharpie marker on Mar 3, 2008 12:22:46 GMT -5
Never have. Good stuff? I just finished reading America 2014, which was terrible in ways I can't even express.
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Post by debster on Mar 3, 2008 12:38:57 GMT -5
so far it's pretty entertaining. i'll pass it your way when i'm done. not dystopian mind you, but you can take a break now and again.
terrible in what way? literary? story line? or just a boring read?
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Post by sharpie marker on Mar 3, 2008 12:45:39 GMT -5
Here, let me give you my write-up from epicdystopia.blogspot.com:
Oh good Lord, that was terrible. I mean, truly truly bad. Oh sure, a few details gave me a chuckle (I especially liked renaming the US "God's United States"), but overall this wasn't worth the effort Greenberg put into writing it. And it sure as hell wasn't worth reading.
I mean, come on. Either go ahead and use the names of current politicians or don't, but things like George Blush, Dick Croney, and John Flashcroft only serve to kick us out of the already-thin plot. And what a plot it is, as tortured as the unfortunate characters themselves. As I mentioned in a previous post, the villeins are such broad puppets they might just as well have said "boogity boogity!", stuck their fingers in their ears, and waggled them at the hapless prisoners who are hauled off for "ultimate rehabilitation" or whatever silly euphemism Greenburg chose for his death camps.
The female characters only exist to rescue the "hero" or pop in and out of bed with him. The underground is entirely made up of thinly drawn cyberpunk hackers and neo-hippies, and every single one of them smokes weed like it's their jobs. The employees of the government are all rabid, grinning psychos who only come onto the page to torture, rape, and taunt the "good guys".
final thoughts:I understand that the author gave away free copies of America 2014 on college campuses when it came out in 2004 as a way to bring attention to the evils done by Bush's administration. I'm as left wing as they come, and I still think those college kids who actually read a free copy failed to get their money's worth.
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Post by debster on Mar 3, 2008 13:26:28 GMT -5
okay, yeah, but was it bad?
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Post by sharpie marker on Mar 3, 2008 13:31:37 GMT -5
I'll happily loan it to you.
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Post by debster on Mar 3, 2008 13:34:26 GMT -5
hahaha! think i'll pass. but thanky kindly!
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Post by sharpie marker on Mar 3, 2008 13:53:42 GMT -5
Hey, just want to spread the wealth.
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Post by debster on Mar 3, 2008 16:22:26 GMT -5
funny, you made it sound more like a disease.
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Post by sharpie marker on Mar 3, 2008 16:36:49 GMT -5
Okay, yeah, that's what I mean. Just trying to spread the misery.
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Post by debster on Mar 3, 2008 16:42:14 GMT -5
yes, my baby, we all need someone we can count on, and you are there for us!
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