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Color me happy and more than a little surprised to be decorating this review with as many stars as I am because I went into this novel with pretty subdued expectations. I would say expectations on par with those I hold for the latest cinematic embarassment by Mr. Dickoless Cage. I know that's not very nice, but I will never, never forgive that talent-free ass bozo for effectively castrating Ghost Rider in front of the general public, despite being a self-described fanboy of the character. The guy should be tied up in a Pulp Fiction style basement and JAMhandled by the gimp.
WOW, okay...I am way off on a tangent here aren't I?...let's get back to the book.
Where was I? Oh yeah....
So leaving aside shitty actors with no ability, this is an excellent novel and a very welcome surprise. Written in 1966 (but taking place in 1999) the story posits a world reaping the results of massive over-population and the depletion of natural resources....which of course we know could NEVER really happen and is just one of those wacky SF ideas these weirdo writers come up with. Hmm? Anyway, while loosely framed as a mystery involving a hard-boiled detective investigating a murder, this plot device is really just a means by which the author explores the future society of New York City (population 35 Million, as opposed to the just under 10 Million of present day 2011).
What really grabbed me by the fruits about the story is the terrific sense of place the author establishes through random, but well chosen, details about life in this "future" New York. Harrison is able to seamlessly weave into the narrative the most fascinating snapshots of the world without resorting to big, drawn out expositional paragraphs. I was very impressed by his control over his story. This novel is a lesson in exceptional world-building.
We learn significant background details such as information involving food riots, foodstuffs made from plankton, soy bean and lentil steaks, ever increasing prices of commodities, water shortages, debates about birth control, and that all of the characters suffer from physical ailments resultng from mal-nutrition or disease. The author provides this well fleshed, intricate picture of the world without dropping major dumps of info that would clog up the natural flow of the story.
Well done, sir. Well done indeed.
In addition to the exceptionally delivered background info, the characters are very much three dimensional and act pursuant to complex and subtle motivations. This kind of high level development is unusual for this kind of short 60's science fiction novel. Again the author exceeed expectations and his ability to do that consistently is worthy of serious kudos.
To sum up, this is a terriific story. While not up to the "all time great" status of a book like Stand on Zanzibar (which is my standard for this kind of science fiction story), this is certainly an outstanding story and among the best of its type that I have read.
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wow, okay...i am way off on a tangent here aren't i?...let's get back to the book.
where was i? oh yeah....
so leaving aside shitty actors with no ability, this is an excellent novel and a very welcome surprise. written in 1966 (but taking place in 1999) the story posits a world reaping the results of massive over-population and the depletion of natural resources....which of course we know could never really happen and is just one of those wacky sf ideas these weirdo writers come up with. hmm? anyway, while loosely framed as a mystery involving a hard-boiled detective investigating a murder, this plot device is really just a means by which the author explores the future society of new york city (population 35 million, as opposed to the just under 10 million of present day 2011).
what really grabbed me by the fruits about the story is the terrific sense of place the author establishes through random, but well chosen, details about life in this "future" new york. harrison is able to seamlessly weave into the narrative the most fascinating snapshots of the world without resorting to big, drawn out expositional paragraphs. i was very impressed by his control over his story. this novel is a lesson in exceptional world-building.
we learn significant background details such as information involving food riots, foodstuffs made from plankton, soy bean and lentil steaks, ever increasing prices of commodities, water shortages, debates about birth control, and that all of the characters suffer from physical ailments resultng from mal-nutrition or disease. the author provides this well fleshed, intricate picture of the world without dropping major dumps of info that would clog up the natural flow of the story.
well done, sir. well done indeed.
in addition to the exceptionally delivered background info, the characters are very much three dimensional and act pursuant to complex and subtle motivations. this kind of high level development is unusual for this kind of short 60's science fiction novel. again the author exceeed expectations and his ability to do that consistently is worthy of serious kudos.
to sum up, this is a terriific story. while not up to the "all time great" status of a book like stand on zanzibar (which is my standard for this kind of science fiction story), this is certainly an outstanding story and among the best of its type that i have read.
4.5 to 5.0 stars. highest possible recommendation!! will advise. Summary first, i would like to give thanks to the lord for everything forever! Its location — just 10 kms west of moria — where seasonal pilgrimages significantly increase traffic on this already busy road — means that ongoing growth is virtually guaranteed. After color me happy and more than a little surprised to be decorating this review with as many stars as i am because i went into this novel with pretty subdued expectations. i would say expectations on par with those i hold for the latest cinematic embarassment by mr. dickoless cage. i know that's not very nice, but i will never, never forgive that talent-free ass bozo for effectively castrating ghost rider in front of the general public, despite being a self-described fanboy of the character. the guy should be tied up in a pulp fiction style basement and jamhandled by the gimp.
wow, okay...i am way off on a tangent here aren't i?...let's get back to the book.
where was i? oh yeah....
so leaving aside shitty actors with no ability, this is an excellent novel and a very welcome surprise. written in 1966 (but taking place in 1999) the story posits a world reaping the results of massive over-population and the depletion of natural resources....which of course we know could never really happen and is just one of those wacky sf ideas these weirdo writers come up with. hmm? anyway, while loosely framed as a mystery involving a hard-boiled detective investigating a murder, this plot device is really just a means by which the author explores the future society of new york city (population 35 million, as opposed to the just under 10 million of present day 2011).
what really grabbed me by the fruits about the story is the terrific sense of place the author establishes through random, but well chosen, details about life in this "future" new york. harrison is able to seamlessly weave into the narrative the most fascinating snapshots of the world without resorting to big, drawn out expositional paragraphs. i was very impressed by his control over his story. this novel is a lesson in exceptional world-building.
we learn significant background details such as information involving food riots, foodstuffs made from plankton, soy bean and lentil steaks, ever increasing prices of commodities, water shortages, debates about birth control, and that all of the characters suffer from physical ailments resultng from mal-nutrition or disease. the author provides this well fleshed, intricate picture of the world without dropping major dumps of info that would clog up the natural flow of the story.
well done, sir. well done indeed.
in addition to the exceptionally delivered background info, the characters are very much three dimensional and act pursuant to complex and subtle motivations. this kind of high level development is unusual for this kind of short 60's science fiction novel. again the author exceeed expectations and his ability to do that consistently is worthy of serious kudos.
to sum up, this is a terriific story. while not up to the "all time great" status of a book like stand on zanzibar (which is my standard for this kind of science fiction story), this is certainly an outstanding story and among the best of its type that i have read.
4.5 to 5.0 stars. highest possible recommendation!! trying many moisturisers for my upper arms near my biceps this is my saviour. We are only going color me happy and more than a little surprised to be decorating this review with as many stars as i am because i went into this novel with pretty subdued expectations. i would say expectations on par with those i hold for the latest cinematic embarassment by mr. dickoless cage. i know that's not very nice, but i will never, never forgive that talent-free ass bozo for effectively castrating ghost rider in front of the general public, despite being a self-described fanboy of the character. the guy should be tied up in a pulp fiction style basement and jamhandled by the gimp.
wow, okay...i am way off on a tangent here aren't i?...let's get back to the book.
where was i? oh yeah....
so leaving aside shitty actors with no ability, this is an excellent novel and a very welcome surprise. written in 1966 (but taking place in 1999) the story posits a world reaping the results of massive over-population and the depletion of natural resources....which of course we know could never really happen and is just one of those wacky sf ideas these weirdo writers come up with. hmm? anyway, while loosely framed as a mystery involving a hard-boiled detective investigating a murder, this plot device is really just a means by which the author explores the future society of new york city (population 35 million, as opposed to the just under 10 million of present day 2011).
what really grabbed me by the fruits about the story is the terrific sense of place the author establishes through random, but well chosen, details about life in this "future" new york. harrison is able to seamlessly weave into the narrative the most fascinating snapshots of the world without resorting to big, drawn out expositional paragraphs. i was very impressed by his control over his story. this novel is a lesson in exceptional world-building.
we learn significant background details such as information involving food riots, foodstuffs made from plankton, soy bean and lentil steaks, ever increasing prices of commodities, water shortages, debates about birth control, and that all of the characters suffer from physical ailments resultng from mal-nutrition or disease. the author provides this well fleshed, intricate picture of the world without dropping major dumps of info that would clog up the natural flow of the story.
well done, sir. well done indeed.
in addition to the exceptionally delivered background info, the characters are very much three dimensional and act pursuant to complex and subtle motivations. this kind of high level development is unusual for this kind of short 60's science fiction novel. again the author exceeed expectations and his ability to do that consistently is worthy of serious kudos.
to sum up, this is a terriific story. while not up to the "all time great" status of a book like stand on zanzibar (which is my standard for this kind of science fiction story), this is certainly an outstanding story and among the best of its type that i have read.
4.5 to 5.0 stars. highest possible recommendation!! to soften the plastic, and you should not be ble to even smell the plastic when it is heated. She remained there for 2 years, forecasting in sub-zero temperatures from lambeau field for the green bay packers and reporting on severe weather conditions such as blizzards and thunderstorms. How does this compare to what you expected from air color me happy and more than a little surprised to be decorating this review with as many stars as i am because i went into this novel with pretty subdued expectations. i would say expectations on par with those i hold for the latest cinematic embarassment by mr. dickoless cage. i know that's not very nice, but i will never, never forgive that talent-free ass bozo for effectively castrating ghost rider in front of the general public, despite being a self-described fanboy of the character. the guy should be tied up in a pulp fiction style basement and jamhandled by the gimp.
wow, okay...i am way off on a tangent here aren't i?...let's get back to the book.
where was i? oh yeah....
so leaving aside shitty actors with no ability, this is an excellent novel and a very welcome surprise. written in 1966 (but taking place in 1999) the story posits a world reaping the results of massive over-population and the depletion of natural resources....which of course we know could never really happen and is just one of those wacky sf ideas these weirdo writers come up with. hmm? anyway, while loosely framed as a mystery involving a hard-boiled detective investigating a murder, this plot device is really just a means by which the author explores the future society of new york city (population 35 million, as opposed to the just under 10 million of present day 2011).
what really grabbed me by the fruits about the story is the terrific sense of place the author establishes through random, but well chosen, details about life in this "future" new york. harrison is able to seamlessly weave into the narrative the most fascinating snapshots of the world without resorting to big, drawn out expositional paragraphs. i was very impressed by his control over his story. this novel is a lesson in exceptional world-building.
we learn significant background details such as information involving food riots, foodstuffs made from plankton, soy bean and lentil steaks, ever increasing prices of commodities, water shortages, debates about birth control, and that all of the characters suffer from physical ailments resultng from mal-nutrition or disease. the author provides this well fleshed, intricate picture of the world without dropping major dumps of info that would clog up the natural flow of the story.
well done, sir. well done indeed.
in addition to the exceptionally delivered background info, the characters are very much three dimensional and act pursuant to complex and subtle motivations. this kind of high level development is unusual for this kind of short 60's science fiction novel. again the author exceeed expectations and his ability to do that consistently is worthy of serious kudos.
to sum up, this is a terriific story. while not up to the "all time great" status of a book like stand on zanzibar (which is my standard for this kind of science fiction story), this is certainly an outstanding story and among the best of its type that i have read.
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wow, okay...i am way off on a tangent here aren't i?...let's get back to the book.
where was i? oh yeah....
so leaving aside shitty actors with no ability, this is an excellent novel and a very welcome surprise. written in 1966 (but taking place in 1999) the story posits a world reaping the results of massive over-population and the depletion of natural resources....which of course we know could never really happen and is just one of those wacky sf ideas these weirdo writers come up with. hmm? anyway, while loosely framed as a mystery involving a hard-boiled detective investigating a murder, this plot device is really just a means by which the author explores the future society of new york city (population 35 million, as opposed to the just under 10 million of present day 2011).
what really grabbed me by the fruits about the story is the terrific sense of place the author establishes through random, but well chosen, details about life in this "future" new york. harrison is able to seamlessly weave into the narrative the most fascinating snapshots of the world without resorting to big, drawn out expositional paragraphs. i was very impressed by his control over his story. this novel is a lesson in exceptional world-building.
we learn significant background details such as information involving food riots, foodstuffs made from plankton, soy bean and lentil steaks, ever increasing prices of commodities, water shortages, debates about birth control, and that all of the characters suffer from physical ailments resultng from mal-nutrition or disease. the author provides this well fleshed, intricate picture of the world without dropping major dumps of info that would clog up the natural flow of the story.
well done, sir. well done indeed.
in addition to the exceptionally delivered background info, the characters are very much three dimensional and act pursuant to complex and subtle motivations. this kind of high level development is unusual for this kind of short 60's science fiction novel. again the author exceeed expectations and his ability to do that consistently is worthy of serious kudos.
to sum up, this is a terriific story. while not up to the "all time great" status of a book like stand on zanzibar (which is my standard for this kind of science fiction story), this is certainly an outstanding story and among the best of its type that i have read.
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wow, okay...i am way off on a tangent here aren't i?...let's get back to the book.
where was i? oh yeah....
so leaving aside shitty actors with no ability, this is an excellent novel and a very welcome surprise. written in 1966 (but taking place in 1999) the story posits a world reaping the results of massive over-population and the depletion of natural resources....which of course we know could never really happen and is just one of those wacky sf ideas these weirdo writers come up with. hmm? anyway, while loosely framed as a mystery involving a hard-boiled detective investigating a murder, this plot device is really just a means by which the author explores the future society of new york city (population 35 million, as opposed to the just under 10 million of present day 2011).
what really grabbed me by the fruits about the story is the terrific sense of place the author establishes through random, but well chosen, details about life in this "future" new york. harrison is able to seamlessly weave into the narrative the most fascinating snapshots of the world without resorting to big, drawn out expositional paragraphs. i was very impressed by his control over his story. this novel is a lesson in exceptional world-building.
we learn significant background details such as information involving food riots, foodstuffs made from plankton, soy bean and lentil steaks, ever increasing prices of commodities, water shortages, debates about birth control, and that all of the characters suffer from physical ailments resultng from mal-nutrition or disease. the author provides this well fleshed, intricate picture of the world without dropping major dumps of info that would clog up the natural flow of the story.
well done, sir. well done indeed.
in addition to the exceptionally delivered background info, the characters are very much three dimensional and act pursuant to complex and subtle motivations. this kind of high level development is unusual for this kind of short 60's science fiction novel. again the author exceeed expectations and his ability to do that consistently is worthy of serious kudos.
to sum up, this is a terriific story. while not up to the "all time great" status of a book like stand on zanzibar (which is my standard for this kind of science fiction story), this is certainly an outstanding story and among the best of its type that i have read.
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wow, okay...i am way off on a tangent here aren't i?...let's get back to the book.
where was i? oh yeah....
so leaving aside shitty actors with no ability, this is an excellent novel and a very welcome surprise. written in 1966 (but taking place in 1999) the story posits a world reaping the results of massive over-population and the depletion of natural resources....which of course we know could never really happen and is just one of those wacky sf ideas these weirdo writers come up with. hmm? anyway, while loosely framed as a mystery involving a hard-boiled detective investigating a murder, this plot device is really just a means by which the author explores the future society of new york city (population 35 million, as opposed to the just under 10 million of present day 2011).
what really grabbed me by the fruits about the story is the terrific sense of place the author establishes through random, but well chosen, details about life in this "future" new york. harrison is able to seamlessly weave into the narrative the most fascinating snapshots of the world without resorting to big, drawn out expositional paragraphs. i was very impressed by his control over his story. this novel is a lesson in exceptional world-building.
we learn significant background details such as information involving food riots, foodstuffs made from plankton, soy bean and lentil steaks, ever increasing prices of commodities, water shortages, debates about birth control, and that all of the characters suffer from physical ailments resultng from mal-nutrition or disease. the author provides this well fleshed, intricate picture of the world without dropping major dumps of info that would clog up the natural flow of the story.
well done, sir. well done indeed.
in addition to the exceptionally delivered background info, the characters are very much three dimensional and act pursuant to complex and subtle motivations. this kind of high level development is unusual for this kind of short 60's science fiction novel. again the author exceeed expectations and his ability to do that consistently is worthy of serious kudos.
to sum up, this is a terriific story. while not up to the "all time great" status of a book like stand on zanzibar (which is my standard for this kind of science fiction story), this is certainly an outstanding story and among the best of its type that i have read.
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wow, okay...i am way off on a tangent here aren't i?...let's get back to the book.
where was i? oh yeah....
so leaving aside shitty actors with no ability, this is an excellent novel and a very welcome surprise. written in 1966 (but taking place in 1999) the story posits a world reaping the results of massive over-population and the depletion of natural resources....which of course we know could never really happen and is just one of those wacky sf ideas these weirdo writers come up with. hmm? anyway, while loosely framed as a mystery involving a hard-boiled detective investigating a murder, this plot device is really just a means by which the author explores the future society of new york city (population 35 million, as opposed to the just under 10 million of present day 2011).
what really grabbed me by the fruits about the story is the terrific sense of place the author establishes through random, but well chosen, details about life in this "future" new york. harrison is able to seamlessly weave into the narrative the most fascinating snapshots of the world without resorting to big, drawn out expositional paragraphs. i was very impressed by his control over his story. this novel is a lesson in exceptional world-building.
we learn significant background details such as information involving food riots, foodstuffs made from plankton, soy bean and lentil steaks, ever increasing prices of commodities, water shortages, debates about birth control, and that all of the characters suffer from physical ailments resultng from mal-nutrition or disease. the author provides this well fleshed, intricate picture of the world without dropping major dumps of info that would clog up the natural flow of the story.
well done, sir. well done indeed.
in addition to the exceptionally delivered background info, the characters are very much three dimensional and act pursuant to complex and subtle motivations. this kind of high level development is unusual for this kind of short 60's science fiction novel. again the author exceeed expectations and his ability to do that consistently is worthy of serious kudos.
to sum up, this is a terriific story. while not up to the "all time great" status of a book like stand on zanzibar (which is my standard for this kind of science fiction story), this is certainly an outstanding story and among the best of its type that i have read.
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wow, okay...i am way off on a tangent here aren't i?...let's get back to the book.
where was i? oh yeah....
so leaving aside shitty actors with no ability, this is an excellent novel and a very welcome surprise. written in 1966 (but taking place in 1999) the story posits a world reaping the results of massive over-population and the depletion of natural resources....which of course we know could never really happen and is just one of those wacky sf ideas these weirdo writers come up with. hmm? anyway, while loosely framed as a mystery involving a hard-boiled detective investigating a murder, this plot device is really just a means by which the author explores the future society of new york city (population 35 million, as opposed to the just under 10 million of present day 2011).
what really grabbed me by the fruits about the story is the terrific sense of place the author establishes through random, but well chosen, details about life in this "future" new york. harrison is able to seamlessly weave into the narrative the most fascinating snapshots of the world without resorting to big, drawn out expositional paragraphs. i was very impressed by his control over his story. this novel is a lesson in exceptional world-building.
we learn significant background details such as information involving food riots, foodstuffs made from plankton, soy bean and lentil steaks, ever increasing prices of commodities, water shortages, debates about birth control, and that all of the characters suffer from physical ailments resultng from mal-nutrition or disease. the author provides this well fleshed, intricate picture of the world without dropping major dumps of info that would clog up the natural flow of the story.
well done, sir. well done indeed.
in addition to the exceptionally delivered background info, the characters are very much three dimensional and act pursuant to complex and subtle motivations. this kind of high level development is unusual for this kind of short 60's science fiction novel. again the author exceeed expectations and his ability to do that consistently is worthy of serious kudos.
to sum up, this is a terriific story. while not up to the "all time great" status of a book like stand on zanzibar (which is my standard for this kind of science fiction story), this is certainly an outstanding story and among the best of its type that i have read.
4.5 to 5.0 stars. highest possible recommendation!! the directives of the council of trent, with some records dating even earlier. If its true beauty lies in the eye of the beholder what my life and whats inside to give him 288 something to behold i want a heart thats captivating i wanna hear my father say. Double decker trams were commonplace in great britain and dublin ireland before most tramways 288 were torn up in the s and s. In a sense one could say that color me happy and more than a little surprised to be decorating this review with as many stars as i am because i went into this novel with pretty subdued expectations. i would say expectations on par with those i hold for the latest cinematic embarassment by mr. dickoless cage. i know that's not very nice, but i will never, never forgive that talent-free ass bozo for effectively castrating ghost rider in front of the general public, despite being a self-described fanboy of the character. the guy should be tied up in a pulp fiction style basement and jamhandled by the gimp.
wow, okay...i am way off on a tangent here aren't i?...let's get back to the book.
where was i? oh yeah....
so leaving aside shitty actors with no ability, this is an excellent novel and a very welcome surprise. written in 1966 (but taking place in 1999) the story posits a world reaping the results of massive over-population and the depletion of natural resources....which of course we know could never really happen and is just one of those wacky sf ideas these weirdo writers come up with. hmm? anyway, while loosely framed as a mystery involving a hard-boiled detective investigating a murder, this plot device is really just a means by which the author explores the future society of new york city (population 35 million, as opposed to the just under 10 million of present day 2011).
what really grabbed me by the fruits about the story is the terrific sense of place the author establishes through random, but well chosen, details about life in this "future" new york. harrison is able to seamlessly weave into the narrative the most fascinating snapshots of the world without resorting to big, drawn out expositional paragraphs. i was very impressed by his control over his story. this novel is a lesson in exceptional world-building.
we learn significant background details such as information involving food riots, foodstuffs made from plankton, soy bean and lentil steaks, ever increasing prices of commodities, water shortages, debates about birth control, and that all of the characters suffer from physical ailments resultng from mal-nutrition or disease. the author provides this well fleshed, intricate picture of the world without dropping major dumps of info that would clog up the natural flow of the story.
well done, sir. well done indeed.
in addition to the exceptionally delivered background info, the characters are very much three dimensional and act pursuant to complex and subtle motivations. this kind of high level development is unusual for this kind of short 60's science fiction novel. again the author exceeed expectations and his ability to do that consistently is worthy of serious kudos.
to sum up, this is a terriific story. while not up to the "all time great" status of a book like stand on zanzibar (which is my standard for this kind of science fiction story), this is certainly an outstanding story and among the best of its type that i have read.
4.5 to 5.0 stars. highest possible recommendation!! the glue served to disconnect the o and p entries, isolating them and making them functionally useless.