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Chargement... 2048 : A Diarypar James Edgar Cherry III
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I really enjoyed this book. Mr. Cherry writes very well. It reminded me of a cross between "A Clockwork Orange" and a Philip K. Dick story. The writing was very creative--lots of new lingo and future slang words. It is a humorous and witty book. I had a lot of fun reading this book (and it takes a lot for a book to interest me to be honest). I couldn't wait to get to the next page to see what happened next. It's very well written, funny, adventurous, vivid, unique. Loved it and I give it a good two thumbs up! You should read this book ;)
Londoner Ignatius Fumbo is a nutter on the dole with dreams of rock stardom. He cracks up and lands in a mental asylum where he meets brilliant, burnt-out drummer Bedford Vann. Fumbo's life swivels to the beat when they form a band and take on the world. Confused by the band's birth pains, Fumbo flees his mates in order to sort things out. His walkabout through a future England acquaints our hero with a series of subcultures festering in a troubled society.2048: A Diary is written in the form of daily entries as Fumbo adventures through a remarkable year. This novel features a world-class rock star who never shows her face, a trans-Atlantic dirigible ride, a monkey who likes a pint, underwater rock and roll, mental therapy through graphics, unrequited love, requited love, little people who intend to inherit the earth, a Cuban fast food chain bigger than McDonald's, and a religion based on television. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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