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What are you reading now? Provide links PLZ
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Zenaficus
Dan's Road Rubber
Joined: Sun Sep 14, 2008 2:36 pm Posts: 416 Location: Hollywood, FL
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Graveyard Book was pretty good. I really do enjoy Gaiman's work. Currently reading: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
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DistinctlyBenign
Skies of Glass Historian
Joined: Sun Jul 26, 2009 4:30 am Posts: 6649 Location: Pennsylvania
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McNutcase
IT'S OVER 9000!
Joined: Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:48 am Posts: 9165 Location: Nova Albion
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Blackbirds, by Chuck Wendig
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Jahaili
Red Boba Fett
Joined: Thu Sep 09, 2010 7:14 pm Posts: 10231 Location: Loveland, CO
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I loved it. Thought it was fantastic. Just my level of gritty.
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Concise Locket
Teller of gaming stories
Joined: Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:52 am Posts: 936 Location: Indianapolis
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Mikel wrote: Concise Locket wrote: Was reading Dan Simmons' Flashback. Questionable politics and racial views taped over a re-telling of Strange Days. I get into any more detail, I break CoS. I'm not going to link to it because it's a total piece of shit. I actually got past the politics to enjoy Flashback. Dan Simmons posted something about not subscribing to those beliefs but finding their idea of the dystopian future brought about by their opposites to be interesting post Apoc material Dan Simmons absolutely subscribes to the politics of Flashback. He posted an anti-Muslim/anti-government blog in 2006. In the Illium sequel, Olympos, the Rubicon virus was unleashed by the Global Islamic Caliphate in order to kill the Jews, a theme he rehashed again in Flashback. Even The Hyperion Cantos touches on a bit of anti-Islamic sentiment (shi'ite = fanatic [WTF?]). Just Google "Dan Simmons islamaphobia." But pushing that aside, there are still three huge flaws with the novel. 1. Nick Bottom's motivation and methodology were lifted from Strange Days. And if I remember that film correctly even the mystery plot lines up. 2. It ties its dystopian vision to current American politicians. That sacrifices the believability that SF needs and pushes the novel into satire. Flashback read like a Something Awful spoof on socio-politically conservative writers. Which would have been fine if that had been the novel's intention. 3. A good dystopia is complex and organic; anti-intellectualism and illiteracy ( Fahrenheit 451), anti-regulation ( Neuromancer), anti-deregulation ( Brazil), anti-utopia ( Brave New World), anti-facism ( 1984), etc. Dystopias that follow ideological laundry lists don't work because that's not how social change works. Flashback was garbage. My brother worked with a good friend and roommate of Simmons' from his days at Wabash College and even the friend described the book as "regrettable."
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DistinctlyBenign
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Azhrei Vep
Loves a Zinger
Joined: Fri Nov 20, 2009 5:44 pm Posts: 17996 Location: Sitting in Judgement from the Oval Office
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So, how accurate is the movie to the book?
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sbonner
Holder of The Stabbing Screwdriver
Joined: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:53 pm Posts: 4086 Location: St. Louis, MO
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I never saw the movie, but the book was laughable, irrational, sensationalistic, and poorly written.
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Azhrei Vep
Loves a Zinger
Joined: Fri Nov 20, 2009 5:44 pm Posts: 17996 Location: Sitting in Judgement from the Oval Office
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sbonner wrote: I never saw the movie, but the book was laughable, irrational, sensationalistic, and poorly written. Sounds pretty accurate, then.
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Freemage
ZCE's Grandmother's Quantum Cat
Joined: Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:02 pm Posts: 5556
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Re-started Strain. I'd lost the copy I was reading partway through, and then got on a Pratchett kick. Finished off all our Discworld books, and in the meantime have acquired the full trilogy, so I'm jumping back in.
It's as awesome as I remember.
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