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Gladiator-at-Law
by Frederik Pohl, Frederik Pohl
by Frederik Pohl, Frederik Pohl
Britt's review
bookshelves: own, science-fiction
Sep 08, 11
bookshelves: own, science-fiction
Read from August 09 to September 08, 2011 — I own a copy
The title (and the racy covers on some editions) might lead you to expect a little more swashbuckling than is actually present in this book. This is mainly a corporate finance thriller, with a few hard-sf elements mixed in. Apropos of the current economy, suburbia has been laid waste by a housing bubble, but then real estate world is turned on its head by... bubble houses. With some very grim consequences for society. Overall, though the book comes off as very dated. There's lots of rapid-fire 50's repartee and raging, obnoxious sexism and racism. Pretty much all the characters are thoroughly unlikeable.
I was really sweating as I got down to the last few pages, as no gladiatorial combat had ensued, and I was feeling very cheated. (It brought to mind the crushing letdown at the end of Make Room Make Room in which, it turns out, Soylent Green is made of... soy and lentils. But, then, rapidly and incongruously the title character and his band of misfits get dumped into the Roman-circus-like games.
Really, though, our "gladiator-at-law" doesn't do much in the ring except pass around bribes, so, it was a bit sad.
I was really sweating as I got down to the last few pages, as no gladiatorial combat had ensued, and I was feeling very cheated. (It brought to mind the crushing letdown at the end of Make Room Make Room in which, it turns out, Soylent Green is made of... soy and lentils. But, then, rapidly and incongruously the title character and his band of misfits get dumped into the Roman-circus-like games.
Really, though, our "gladiator-at-law" doesn't do much in the ring except pass around bribes, so, it was a bit sad.
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I admit, I bought this (at Autumn Leaves) mainly for the title. I'm desperately hoping that there's a sequel, where the gladiator-at-law is elected president. That's right: Gladiator-in-Chief.
Also from the thumbnail it looks like there is some type of deviant sex act going on. Maybe I should get this... >:)
Haha maybe I will! I am reading Wise Man's Fear right now, but I do actually want to read those William Gibson books you lent me. Now that summer is winding down, I will probably be reading more.

