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Chargement... Future Edenpar Colin Thompson
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Read ages ago can remember it was just okayish. ( ) Not recommended for children. My parents originally purchased this for me around its publication when we were randomly browsing a bookstore one day. I started reading, had a religious question, and my parents took a closer look. They ended up returning the book instead of letting me read it. This was not normal in our household. With that in mind, I found it and read it as an adult. As much as it pains me, my parents were right. The targeted age level is around ten. This really isn't for children, even though it's written at their level and will hold their interest. The religious objection is honestly pretty trivial ("we don't believe that, son" would have dealt with it; my parents would admit that), but the bigger issue is that small, borderline-inappropriate jokes are everywhere. Kids will miss most, but the bit they do catch or research is problematic. I don't have the book in front of me while at the moment. The one example I do have access to is, "But [the giant spider] had aged, albeit very slowly, and now had terrible arthritis in all her joints, except the one she kept for purely medicinal purposes to ease the pain." The joke does not advance the plot. It's probably harmless. But do you really want to explain the concept of smoking joints to your ten year old? Humanity is almost extinct, in large part because some disaster made them uninterested in having sex. The history of this was covered in some detail. Though not graphic, do you really want your ten year old thinking about how strange it would be for adults to quit enjoying sex? The talking chicken regularly talks or thinks about how utterly stupid humanity is. "clucking" is used regularly as an expletive. I don't want to be a prude; a small number of these would be fine. The problem is that it's basically the entire book with no redeeming qualities. It moves from joke to insult to fantastical scene back to another joke. The future dystopian setting does not hold up to any critical thinking. There is no plot to speak of. It's very episodic, with one chapter barely connecting to the next. A couple months after reading, I can't even remember the purpose of the giant spider. I kept hoping for at least a resolution. There wasn't one. Buy the next book, which is out of print. I have low hopes and want several hours of my life back. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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In 2287, after the collapse of civilization, twenty-two-year-old Jay and his alien chicken Ethel are determined to save the remainder of humanity. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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