Rating: Summary: Future Pulp Rip Snorter Review: THat's is pretty much what I thought of 'Spares'. One of those books that leave you slightly out of breath.
Rating: Summary: What a Snoozer Review: The only reason I'm giving Spares any credit is for the premise. Unfortunately Smith hardly deals with the Spares, but rather dwells on Randall who is neither engaging nor sympathetic. The spares are just superfluous characters dressing the endless and useless philosophical ramblings and drug sessions of a cop who wasted his life away. The alter universe of "The Gap" could have been cool, but it takes the reader far too long to get there. Not to mention it is so trite to need a drug to enable your mind to comprehend it. Flying malls that house cities is certainly original, but Smith does not do enough to build his future world. If you eliminate most of the drug trips, and life lessons, you are left with a rather hollow story.
Rating: Summary: Good but not as good as his other two. Review: The only reason this book doesn't get more stars is because his other two books are so goddamn perfect. The main problem with this book is it seems to be his first novel, "Only Forward", watered done so a film could be made. This doesn't make any difference if you have not read "Only Forward" but if you have it makes you slightly dissapointed about this book. Overall this a rocking rollercoaster of a book that doesn't stop for anything.
Rating: Summary: Wierdness comes alive Review: The simple answer to your question, if you like futuremyth you will have to read this, it cannot be described. MMS has written a puzzling yet satisfying story. The wierd sub text is cats. Don't be confused by anyone trying to review this book as it is impossible. Don't get caught in the trap of trying to compare him to other authors. He has his own method of writing and it would be unfair to other authors to try and live up to this young talent. 'Nuff said!
Rating: Summary: excellent book. more and more relevant Review: This book is amazing, really. The hero is sort of an anti-hero. By all normal standards, I should despise him, but he has some hidden inner qualities that far outweigh his vices. The subject, which centers on cloning, is becoming almost too real for comfort (especially after reading this book!). The reasons for cloning in the book are horrifying, but not at all unrealistic. Read it. Be disturbed. Watch the news.
Rating: Summary: I don't forgive that easily Review: This book is fast-paced, occasionally brutal, and quite often just plain strange. I enjoyed it thoroughly.It started off as a hard-boiled, hard-sci-fi action novel with some odd characters and unusual scenery. It turned into a remarkably imaginative romp through strange places and stranger plot twists. The exploration of the protagonist's psyche and background was much deeper than similar books in this genre -- the section after he's Gone Away stands out in particular. The only thing that bugged me was the incessant "___ was like ___". Too many things were described in terms of other things; the language pattern started to wear on me. If you don't like strong language and the occasional blood & guts, you don't want to read this. If you don't mind, this is a great read.
Rating: Summary: Weird, remarkable book Review: This book is fast-paced, occasionally brutal, and quite often just plain strange. I enjoyed it thoroughly. It started off as a hard-boiled, hard-sci-fi action novel with some odd characters and unusual scenery. It turned into a remarkably imaginative romp through strange places and stranger plot twists. The exploration of the protagonist's psyche and background was much deeper than similar books in this genre -- the section after he's Gone Away stands out in particular. The only thing that bugged me was the incessant "___ was like ___". Too many things were described in terms of other things; the language pattern started to wear on me. If you don't like strong language and the occasional blood & guts, you don't want to read this. If you don't mind, this is a great read.
Rating: Summary: One of the best books I've read Review: This book is well-written, witty and hard-hitting. If you haven't already read this book then I suggest you read it. Michael delves into a deep and disturbing plot which twists around involving you in the mind of one who has witnessed the strange
Rating: Summary: A dark, strange journey. Review: This book starts off a little confusing with seperate threads of the story being revealed. However these threads are gradually woven together into a story that is very interesting and quite well presented. It's not for everybody - there's some disturbing scenes but overall they are there for a reason - despite what some reviewers have claimed they aren't "gratuitous scenes of gore". Not everything is spoon-fed to the reader and some things are left a mystery - which is ultimately for the best. The Gap is a pivotal piece of the story but exactly *what* it is isn't revealed; because the characters don't know either. One of the books that's been given a permanent place on my bookshelf. The main character is one of the strongest I've seen in a modern novel - in some ways he's a TV "good guy with bad habits" character, in others he transcends the cookie cutter image and becomes a real person. And Ratchet is the best character ever.
Rating: Summary: Spares is a great book with a twist Review: This book was great if you don't mind things out of the ordinary. It takes place in the future and is a little wierd but thats what kept me intrested. Its a great book if your looking for something a little different. It has a lot of mystery, murder, and twists in it.
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