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| knnywood364 | Sep 1 2008, 07:30 PM Post #1 |
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This was an interesting book. For most of the book, it's realistic fiction, but about three-quarters of the way through it takes a more sciency-fictiony turn. It follows a man as he gets information about Felix Hoenekker, a fictional man who was behind the atomic bomb. It's hard to say much about the story, both because there aren't many significant events rather than a long series of events and because revealing the more important points might give away the ending. I will say that the author follows Bokanism, a religion that the creator of it states is 'pure lies'. 8/10 :tsmile02: |
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| Rutilus Astrum | Sep 3 2008, 01:37 PM Post #2 |
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I've never read it, but Kurt Vonnegut is a really great author, so I have no doubt it was an interesting read. Blue Monday was one of my favorites. |
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