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John Marrs

Auteur de The One

18 oeuvres 2,928 utilisateurs 206 critiques 1 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

John Marrs is the author of The Good Samaritan, When You Disappeared, and Welcome to Wherever You Are. He is a freelance journalist based in London, England who has spent 20 years interviewing celebrities from the world of television, film and music for national magazines and newspapers. He has afficher plus also written for publications including the Guardian's Guide and Guardian Online, Total Film, Huffington Post, Empire, Q, GT, and The Independent. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

Œuvres de John Marrs

The One (2016) 1,076 exemplaires
The Passengers (2019) 415 exemplaires
What Lies Between Us (2020) 339 exemplaires
The Good Samaritan (2017) 308 exemplaires
Keep It in the Family (2022) 146 exemplaires
When You Disappeared (2017) 141 exemplaires
The Marriage Act: A Novel (2023) 138 exemplaires
The Minders (2020) 99 exemplaires
The Vacation (2021) 67 exemplaires
Her Last Move (2018) 67 exemplaires
The Wronged Sons (2013) 48 exemplaires
The Stranger in Her House (2024) 41 exemplaires
Welcome To Wherever You Are (2015) 32 exemplaires

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Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Lieux de résidence
London, England, UK
Professions
freelance journalist

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Anfangs war ich skeptisch, aber dann hat es mich mitgerissen. Manche Protagonisten sind vielleicht etwas naiv, aber viele Twists habe ich nicht kommen sehen. Sehr spannend, ich konnte heute gar nicht aufhören, drum bin ich auch schon fertig.
 
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Katzenkindliest | 79 autres critiques | Apr 23, 2024 |
*pitches Kindle into the fire* Did the Daily Mail write this tosh? I was getting dizzy from leaping between so many soapboxes. And if the driverless cars had actually ganged together to kill not only the flimsy characters but also the whole of humanity, I would have been cheering them on, but instead of the twist I was actually hoping for (‘Car, do as I fucking tell you!’ he yelled in frustration. After a pause, the OS responded. ‘No'), the 'plot' is just another 'pick me, Hollywood!' there's-a-bomb-on-the-bus disgruntled loser pitting technology against social media. And dear lord in heaven, pregnancy and motherhood are not superpowers; if I had taken a shot for every variation of 'but she's having a baaaaaaby' or 'but they have children', I would need a new liver.

Finally, on a nitpicking note, it's fertile imagination, not furtive.
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AdonisGuilfoyle | 43 autres critiques | Apr 14, 2024 |
Synopsis: Britain has created a marriage upgrade called the Marriage Act. If couples choose this upgrade their relationship will be monitored and there will be interventions including therapy and, in extreme cases, mandatory divorce, for couples who aren't getting along. There are perks for those who upgrade such as better housing and cars.
The book follows various individuals and couples effected by the Act.

My Rating:
3 of 5 Stars

I had expected this book to primarily focus on how the marriage act effected couples. While we get glimpses of that throughout the book that isn't at the center of the story. This book is largely about the corruption in the government that is connected with the Act.

This book has very firm ideas about it's stance on the Act and the reader isn't given a well-rounded view of the pros and cons that come from this Act beyond the superficial things such as wealth.

There are several stories and plots we are following in this book and as such I didn't think any of them got more than glimpses. I never felt connected to any characters though I did worry about the fate of a few of them.

I think this book is a cool look at what happens when government overreach happens and when personal surveillance impedes on liberty. It also looks shows the dangers of letting the government have to much say in such personal things as marriage.

While I thought there were many really interesting and valuable conversations I just didn't love it and I think that was mostly due to an abundance of characters and the inability to deeply connect with any individual.
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authorjanebnight | 6 autres critiques | Mar 7, 2024 |
Elle is the head of a company who has pioneered a service that promises to match people with their life partner based on a gene for a perfect match. The book follows 5 people in the UK who have been matched. That knowledge has vastly different results in the lives of the characters. Chapters are short, lots of action with a fair helping of loss and tragedy.
I found it pretty compelling and a quick read.
½
 
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ewyatt | 79 autres critiques | Mar 3, 2024 |

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Œuvres
18
Membres
2,928
Popularité
#8,753
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
206
ISBN
115
Langues
10
Favoris
1

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