Ksenia Abakumova itibaren Ağıl/Gümüşhane, Turkey

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2019-04-04 21:41

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The World Jones Made was a great sci-fi book from the 1950's, although some of it is a bit dated. Told from the point of view of Cussick, a member of the Fedgov's secret police in a world where it's a crime to tell people what to do or what to think. Or as one of the characters says of growing up: ". . .It was quite revolutionary; many of us had never heard of the multiple-value system. The idea that everybody might be right, that everybody was entitled to his own way of life, had a startling effect on us. The Hoff concept of personal style of living . . . it was exciting. Neither religious dogma nor anti-religious dogma; no more wrangling over which interpretation of the sacred texts was correct. No more sects, splinter groups, factions; no more heretics to shoot and burn and lock up." The problem is that there's a man named Jones who can see one year in the future, so he knows everything that's going to happen, giving him a bored attitude, since he already knows every conversation he's going to have with people and what they're going to do. The secret police have a problem with Jones, because he threatens their way of life as he moves up from carnival fortune teller to minister and world leader, based on his xenophobia, hatred for the alien spores landing on Earth from outer space. There's a subplot with mutant humans designed to live on Venus as a way of relieving the overcrowding of Earth. Mostly it's quite good, when focused on the main plot. Filled with lots of early Dick style conversation with characters saying one thing and then immediately saying the opposite. While some of Dick's books were written more to earn money, this was definitely an inspired one.

Okuyucu Ksenia Abakumova itibaren Ağıl/Gümüşhane, Turkey

Kullanıcı, bu kitapları portalın yayın kurulu olan 2017-2018'de en ilginç olarak değerlendirdi "TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi" Tüm okuyucuların bu literatürü tanımalarını tavsiye eder.