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SLAG LIKE ME (ALIEN NATION 5) : SLAG LIKE ME

SLAG LIKE ME (ALIEN NATION 5) : SLAG LIKE ME

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book!
Review: I just finished this title - checked it out of the library and then checked Amazon to purchase my own copy - and I just can't compliment it enough.

Although the title "Slag Like Me" made me wary, the book is definitely a keeper. Like the series, it tackles important issues: racism, sexism, justice, etc. in an entertaining and thoughtful way. If you find a used copy, BUY IT!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book!
Review: I just finished this title - checked it out of the library and then checked Amazon to purchase my own copy - and I just can't compliment it enough.

Although the title "Slag Like Me" made me wary, the book is definitely a keeper. Like the series, it tackles important issues: racism, sexism, justice, etc. in an entertaining and thoughtful way. If you find a used copy, BUY IT!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Knew it was Longyear by the title
Review: I love the "Alien Nation" characters, so sue me. I miss the show and find the books comforting. Unfortunately, the quality varies between authors; I approach each title with a janudiced eye. But when I saw "Slag Like Me", my first thoughts were, "that sounds like Longyear". And to our good fortune, it is. Barry's razor edged style is coated with poignancy. He's eloquent, articulate, and damned funny. Would that he could write more "Alien Nation"s, but at least he's written this one. Get it, you won't be sorry.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keep in mind, this five stars for an _Alien Nation_ book
Review: Meaning they are qualified stars. I like the premise of Alien Nation, usually better than I like the actuality, but that's common on series sf TV... The Alien Nation books tend to be better than what we saw on TVs. Besides this one I like, _Body & Soul_ and _Passing Fancy_. All are about what is to be Tenctonese and human, that's an interesting concept to me.

The reporter in this one is a not very veiled Harlan Ellison, IMO, and I found that amusing. I also found a copy of _Black Like Me_ at a used bookstore after reading this. Telling _Black Like Me_ in a sf mode is interesting, well done, worth reading if you don't end up paying too much for it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Much in the Television Show's shoes
Review: This was never an episode of the TV series but it deserved to be. The writing by Barry B. Longyear is excellent, he drifts between characters and time periods with ease. The idea of the newspaper colume appears over and over never letting us forget the focus of Matt and George's case even if they wander themselves. I loved the tv series and I love this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Much in the Television Show's shoes
Review: This was never an episode of the TV series but it deserved to be. The writing by Barry B. Longyear is excellent, he drifts between characters and time periods with ease. The idea of the newspaper colume appears over and over never letting us forget the focus of Matt and George's case even if they wander themselves. I loved the tv series and I love this book.


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