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Mick Farren (1943–2013)

Auteur de Their Master's War

49+ oeuvres 2,182 utilisateurs 13 critiques 3 Favoris

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Comprend les noms: Mick Farren, Michael FARREN

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Œuvres de Mick Farren

Their Master's War (1988) 136 exemplaires
The Armageddon Crazy (1989) 134 exemplaires
The Last Stand of the DNA Cowboys (1989) 123 exemplaires
The Long Orbit (1988) 103 exemplaires
The Time of Feasting (1996) 98 exemplaires
Darklost (2000) 88 exemplaires
The Feelies (1978) 86 exemplaires
The Song of Phaid the Gambler (1981) — Auteur — 83 exemplaires
Necrom (1991) 77 exemplaires
Vickers (1988) 73 exemplaires
Protectorate (1984) 71 exemplaires
Underland (Renquist Quartet) (2002) 71 exemplaires
More Than Mortal (2001) 66 exemplaires
Mars: The Red Planet (1990) 65 exemplaires
Kindling (2004) 64 exemplaires
The texts of Festival (1973) 59 exemplaires
Give the Anarchist a Cigarette (2001) 49 exemplaires
The Black Leather Jacket (1985) 42 exemplaires
Synaptic Manhunt (1976) 41 exemplaires
Words of Wisdom (2004) 40 exemplaires
CIA: Secrets of "The Company" (1999) 40 exemplaires
The Quest of the DNA Cowboys (1976) 37 exemplaires
Who's Watching You? (2007) 34 exemplaires
The Neural Atrocity (1977) 32 exemplaires
Corpse (1986) 26 exemplaires
Conflagration (2006) 20 exemplaires
Elvis Presley : the illustrated record (1980) — Auteur — 19 exemplaires
Rock 'n' Roll Circus (1978) 6 exemplaires
Back From Hell (1999) 5 exemplaires
Zones of Chaos (2009) 5 exemplaires
The Tale of Willy's Rats (1975) 4 exemplaires
Watch Out Kids (1972) 3 exemplaires
Hitch-hiker's Guide to Elvis (1994) 3 exemplaires
Gene Vincent Race with the Devil (2011) 2 exemplaires
Fun In The Final Days 1 exemplaire
Rolling Stones 76 1 exemplaire
Fear in the Dark [1991 Documentary Film] (1991) — Writer — 1 exemplaire

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More Tales from the "Forbidden Planet" (1990) — Contributeur — 49 exemplaires
Dead Cats Bouncing (2002) — Contributeur — 12 exemplaires
Hoods, Hot Rods, and Hellcats (2013) — Introduction — 3 exemplaires
Trust In You - Performance Trackquelques éditions1 exemplaire

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Just your usual gothic vampire story. No real surprises or fresh ideas. The pacing seemed extremely slow for me, especially toward the end where everything almost seemed to grind to a halt, and it was a little bit of a chore to get through this one. The characters however were very lush and described very well in their appearances and their back stories and I appreciated that.
 
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SumisBooks | 1 autre critique | Apr 1, 2020 |
It was a struggle to finish, and it was ABSOLUTELY NOT WORTH READING. There's not enough of a premise here to build a bad novel on, let alone a good one. It doesn't feel like the plot built up to the conclusion or that the conclusion was the inevitable outcome of everything that passed before it.

The characters are not consistent throughout the book, behaving first one way, then another, whatever seemed to suit the author's purpose for the scenes he wanted to set up. In one very early scene we learn that spilled nosferatu blood is a powerful draw to other nosferatu to engage in a fighting frenzy to attack the bleeding nosferatu with "tooth and claw," but in scenes later in the book, the shedding of nosferatu blood has no effect whatsoever on the other nosferatu present. It simply wouldn't have served the author's purpose.

There are no character arcs and no real development of any kind for any of the characters, no plot development. Most of the book is comprised of massive information dumps which are not only unnecessary, they stall the plot rather than move it along. The author also seems obsessed with name-dropping, trying to connect his main character, Victor Renquist, with every major historical figure from every culture around the world that he could find a Wikipedia article about.

I read another reader's review that complained about the author's use of big, fancy words, which I had noticed too from the start of the novel. At first I liked it because it helped create a gothic feel to the book. But apparently the author couldn't keep it up, and there are whole chapters written in a different style before we return to the gothic, erudite language. It's too inconsistent to be effective on any level. In fact, the writing changes so drastically at a couple of points in the book that I wonder if the author had a ghost writer (or a couple of ghost writers) to try and salvage this book. Even if that was the case, it obviously didn't work. The author loves the construction "all but," as in "he all but smiled" or "they were all but beside themselves." He not only abuses this phrase by using it constantly, but he misuses it, resulting in awkward constructions, and he overuses it. Farren needs to learn how to self-edit.

There are point-of-view issues in almost every scene. The author constantly flips between a tight, third person point of view to an omniscient one or another character's point of view for a sentence or two, then back again.

The editing is terrible. The book could benefit greatly from the attention of even the lowliest proofreader, though I can understand why TOR Books didn't want to sink any money into this project. Shame on the publisher for taking on so many books by such an obviously incompetent writer!

It is best to think of this book as a spoof of vampire novels in general. As such, it's still a really bad book, but that's the best light you can cast it in, as if the author's intention is to buck the trend to depict vampires as killers with hearts of gold, angst-ridden creatures who hate their own nature, sexy and sensual, both attractive and repulsive, etc. etc. The nosferatu in Farren's books are supposedly asexual because they cannot experience sexual pleasure (just as they can't get drunk or be affected by the drugs that affect humans), yet the female vampires very carefully dress up and apply makeup to greet the male vampire, and there are references to male vampires taking on a female consort (or seven). There may have been potential there to play on the differences between sensual and sexual -- may have -- but it gets lost in the author's misogynistic attitude toward women, his constant objectifying of women, and his insistence on portraying "powerful" women-nosferatu as scheming, petty bitches.

Not worth reading.

~bintarab
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bintarab | 1 autre critique | Nov 29, 2019 |
(from the cover) The chilling truth about the state, surveillance, and personal freedom.
 
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LanternLibrary | 2 autres critiques | Sep 25, 2017 |
A look at leather jackets through the ages represented in film and in the media. B&W photographs
The early idols to the gay, fetish and rock scene
 
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Œuvres
49
Aussi par
4
Membres
2,182
Popularité
#11,743
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
13
ISBN
98
Langues
2
Favoris
3

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