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Immortality, Inc. by Robert Sheckley
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Nov 24, 09

5 of 5 stars
bookshelves: pc, read-in-2009
Read in November, 2009

Immortality Inc. is the story of a man suddenly in a future New York (2110). He had felt himself die in a head-on car crash back in 1958 and now he's in a new body with nary a scar on himself. His new body though will be harvested again for an aging wealthy businessman. Oh yeah, and there's a zombie after him.

The novel is actually very funny and the future New York and future earth seems plausible. At just under 200 pages, it's a quick read.

Immortality Inc. unfortunately is forever tied to the very cheesy film Freejack starring Emilio Estevez. The film does have some points of similarity with the novel. It has the body harvesting aspect and the time travel aspect. It has the memory bank for the dearly departed. Everything else in the film has nothing in common with Sheckley's novel.

I see another (and much better) adaptation giving to a nod or two to Immortality Inc., namely, Futurama and it's vision of New New York. Here are points of similarities:

Click here to see the table.

I recommend fans of Futurama and aficionados of pulp science fiction read Immortality Inc.

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Reading Progress

07/31/2009 page 94 "Continuing with the Futurama vibe but w/ zombies instead of mutants."
07/30/2009 page 44 "Futurama and Freejack."
07/29/2009 page 20 "Want to go watch the movie again."

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